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YQC. 6T, NO. Tl6. 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES NEWPORT BEACH, CALJFORN.( JUESOAY, MAY 14, 1961 TEN CENTS 1
Sllit. Seeks $500,000 for Jet Noise
·PalmJeri cooceded tblt be ..,..
ticlpates tbe Orange County Board of
Supenisora will deny the claims in
routine faeblon.
Such .actioa, 1be attorne1 explaM!ed,
will clear the wy to allow the tiling of
a lawsuit In the court.
Court action will seek Ile same
llDOUlltl iD demaga as alleged in the
formal claim filed today with 1t>t
eupervilor1.
J>almleri auerted that today'• ac-
tion 11· only the firlt of "a accn of
claims" that will be filed against the
~rs as the Hsult of escalated
numbers of jet filgbts out ol the coun-
t;}' airport and the introduction ol DC9
jet air<:raft \llSe of the county airstrip,
"The backlog of damage claima will
reaob JQ.ltly mlllloos of dollars," the
Newport ~ach attorney predicted.
Residents in the area o1 the airport
have formed h Airport Noise Abate-meot Committee. Dan Emory of
Newport Beadl ii c~n. Pal.mierl
"sb1 he represents ttle law firm of Kin-
del and Anderson, lO'lO N. Brc>adway,
Slnta Ana, in pusbing the legal action.
Principal allegation in the claim b
that Ule jet overQigbts from Oraoge
County Airport .are lowering property
valJes in plullh neigbborboods of
N9'1fp<>rt &ach, Costa Mesa and sur·
rot.tnding county territory.
··~oking at the values " some
•es in Newport, Lido Isle, Dover
* * •can~t
Shores, Eald>JUff and Ccrofta del Mar,
all affected by die <.'\l1'Nllt and pro-
posed big jet fligbt patterns, our
claims will far outstrip the Los
Angeles Airport claims, Palmieri
predided.
Homeowner claims filed today total
$560,000 and range from $7,000 to
$100,000 for each of ltle 20 couples seekini damages.
Those filing the claims today were:
-Mr. and Mrs. Cllaton P. Campbell.
1591 Orchard Drive, San~ Ana
Heigllts
..'..Mr. and Mr1. Rebert 'J. Mason,
1833 Santiago Drive, Newport Beach
-Mr. ud Mrs. Geor1e M. Holstela,
2600 Mesa Drive, Santa.Ana Heights
-Mr. and Mrs. Freffrick S.
Prescott, 1624 Antigua Way, Newport
Beach
-Mr. and Mr1. Robert P. Tayklr,
(See JET su~. Pa1e %)
fl * *
Gruber Allies Slay
8,000 Reds, Council Decries Jets
Lose Planes
SAIGON (UPI) -AI1led troops kill·
eel almoet 1,000 Communilti in
defeating th• Reds' nationwide sprint
ottenaive, U.S. spokesmen said today.
Bat the Communlsta overran a Green
Beret Special Forces camp and lbot
down nine U.S. aircraft with U ·
tremeJy heavy loa of life.
A force ol a,ooo Communilta overran
the Kham Due Special Forcea camp in
the Central Bigblmda Sunday. Molt of
the 1,300 defeoderl md t b e l r
dependents were evacuated ill wbat
the miJJtary called a ''mwhine vie·
tory" although five beUcopten and ,
four p1ael wen downed by ..my
gunfire.
'rwo of tbe pl-. ,.... bqe Cl.30
trwport& and GM of them WU jam-
med wt9a.Sodl VleGlmut ine01m'1 an4 tlli* ,_,._, All wen tmea. fte ...... ____ i: .......
et• can e.,., 1'0 faQJ • 4111# all
Hldiera -and far m0re womesa and
chlldreD.
Tb• Jon ,....... lie -" the greateJt plane c:ruber of.the lVi&tm
war and amoo1 the big air clialilta'1 of
all time. In addition 25 Americma
were killed and 89 wounded. Com-
munist. losses were put at :.JO.
Govermnent cuualtlea were not
reported. _
The Communist ClllUA1tie1 in the
rprtng offenaiYe -put at 7,934 by
allied spokesmen -occurred mainly
in .the Saigon area where U.S. and
South Vietnamese troops were ttlll
mopping up enemy holdout.. The of·
misive ~ May 5 to bolster North
Vietnam 1 position at the Paris talk•.
TAU.m 'PATaOLMAW -N~ Beadl Ptilce chief B. James
Giana 1• dleeb4 • Ila ,.Uce -~r that baa become talltat
patrobBp on dttt7 In Newport during-demonstration period. Jim Lohmeyer (left), itaDJaa City policemaJli whole department rece1it-
ly bouiht three choppers, wa1 high ln thelt praise. Hughes 1epresen-
t8tive Ralph E . Mitchell, whose company builcb the flying machines.
explatn.s 1.nltruments.
Police Get Bird's Eye
View of Newport Crime
By BRUCE BENSON
Ofllle o.•r , .... ,,...
By JEROME F. COLLINS
OI tlle D1Mf "lit Slllfl
Newport Beach city councilmen
Monday formally decried use of
Orange County Airport by any jet
aircraft and demanded that county
and' federal agencies act quickly to
correct "the present intolerable noise
situation."
The virtual declaration of political
war against continuing expansion of
airport activities came in the form of
Gravel Load
To Balance
NB Budget
I
Newport Beach ctty councilmen
l(onda)' nlgbt a~ to the an-
tiC~ Mle of '400,000 in gravel
from tile abandoned city dump as a
means of helping City Manager
Harvey L. Hurlburt balance his new
budget.
Even wUb the gravel bonan.ia,
however, the municipal property tax
rate for 1968-G will still be about 7
cents above the current $1.175 Jevy,
Hurlburt N.id.
The prellminary budget is in the
fmal staget of preparation, he told
councilmen, and should be ready for
presentation by the end of the month.
* * * Harriman Weighs
It w• Sunday evelling at dusk.
Newport Beach police received a call
that an armed man was firing shot.a
near homes In Upper Newport Bay.
"The officer in the chopper hovered
right over the suspect. He told him to
put the rifle on the ground and raise
his hands, and the guy complied.''
The helicopter is in Newport Buch
for a three-day demonstration during
the 48th annual (}gl.jfornia Peace or.
fioen Association ConCerence.
"We've cut items now to the point
where further cuts would be harmful
t<>' the clty ," he said. "And we've still
got a 1hortage at this point of about
$400,000."
He pointed out that councilmen
already bad indJcated agreement that
a sewer reconstruction program
should be financed through a 7-cent
property tax boost. Answer to Hanoi
Propaganda Blast
PARIS (UPI) -U. S. AmbasMdor
W. Averell Hmiman conferred at
length today on whether to continue
the opening propagar.da battle with
Hanoi negotiator Xuan Thuy In the
Vietnam t.a1U or trY to get down to
serious MtotiatiODI. • Harriman met with bis aides and
was reported in frequent coatact with
the White Houlf' over the Monday
develoPftienta when Harriman and
Tbuy opened what could be a weeks·
long, even months-long batUe at the
~erence table. H,,arrlman proposed a troop pullback
OfJ both sides of the demilitarized iooe
between North and South Vietnam and
described this u a ''Itel> tuwarb
broader musur• of de-escalation." The Communists were pubUdy
scornful of the propoeal and Thuy In·
ti.mated be W111 deliver another
broadside deslped to clemollah Har·
rtman'a opening speecb wbell the con· ference reconvenes Wednesday morn·
lng.
The watcli commander relayed the
tminnaUon to the police dispatcher.
Within second.a, a helicopter was
diverted from its routine petrol to the
endangered area.
"It wu really eomething," police
related later. "They found the fellow
right away.
During the demonstration period,
the helicopter has been assigned to
regular police work in Newport Beach.
As far as the pollce who have flown
In it are concerned, the machine is a
(See CHOPPER, Pare %)
Flag Use
Bal, ~ions Want to Fly Hundreds
Balboa Bay Lions Club member•
• have come up with -for theae days -
an tmuaual use ol the American Flag.
The want to fly il In front of shops an over town, by the hundredl.
Newport Beach <lty Coundlman F.d Hirt!J explal.ned tbe plan MCDdQ.
He said the club for eome yeers
bae had a progr~ !n wblcb It
receives money from Corona del Mar
merehantl for flalS that the club each
holiday inlt.all• in bole• dut bf city
crews. The Uoaa kMp the.baMn ln
storace between bollday1.
"Now they want to expend the pro·
gJWD, up and down tile hlgHw~, in
Welt Newport, down B a 1 b o a
Boulevard, all 9ver the city," said
Hirth. "They wjm council approval,
becaUle city worbn would have to
dl'lil the hoJu in the ~Uc pave·
meot.''
Hirth'• COlmC11 coUeaguee liked the
ldu. Tbey authorlled the city stair to
asllst the Uou In the program
whenever flat tocMiona are agreed
upon.
He aa.&d he would be ''reluctant" to
add anything else to the tax rate.
The gravel would provide an
altel'Dlltlve way of malting up the
$400,000 ~. which i8 equiva-
lent to 3> oenta on the tax rate, he
explained.
Prelaltly he noted, a coosultant is
surveying the dump site at the e.nd of
Costa Mesa's 19th Street near the San-ta Ana River. "There Is a good
possltilitJ that his report on the best
uses ol the property will indicate we
should Hll the gravel."
Hurllurt eaid the consultatt's report
is due In about two months.
Counct1men balked at agreeing to
sell the gravel befcn getting the
report. "There b nothing wrong with
this," Insisted Hurlburt.. "It is very
common to anticipate the sale of pro-
perty; tbis ii not a pool' budget prac-
tice." .
Councilmen finally assented after
Hurlburt assured them he would
earmark the '40().000 for specific
municipal projects. lf for some reason
not aU the · gravel Is sold -
presumably to freeway contractors -
the municipal projects would not be
carried out.
P8rking,. Bed Tax Hikes Delayed
. in the f,., 1enerai ftm4. would -£e "frau.gbt with l • g a 1
"I thint you've raised some .rOod dan1er1." He edvtsed a1alnat It and
points," COUDdlman Robert Shit ton the matter wu dropped.
told BU'Mtl B-.tt laid the c h a m b • r • I
"The ·~ teem.a reasonable legislaU,ve committee will have reach-ones," acrHd Mayor Doreen ed Ill opruon on tl>e bed tu Increase
Marshall. by DfU Monday. Hurlburt said the c.ounc1tman Howard Ropra asked counCU could again take the a'Ubjtct up
AM!ltmlt Qty Attorne1 0 e or I e theo "if the chamber and die city ataff
Woodruff whether k wou. Id be P911~ble can come up with a workable plan."
not to chars-tbe tu increase lplnlt The Balboa partlli fet proposals
'fititon wbo alrud1 have made were delayed until lilly 27. Hurlburt
rtMrVatSou or tMta out 1hoft.tmn 1aid be bad no objection to t:ht
Je..a. postponement, which was req\MJttd
W004hff "PHed that cbarlfnt.toln• by Balboa bu1ineu IMdet Co1 ~lit a ta and not dmSinl other• W•ta.l.
a unanimously adopted coiincll policy his colleagues and spectators at the
statement. council's afternoon study aeaaion with
Municipal lawmakers adopted the a no-holds-barred speech on airport
policy -more strongly worded than a expansion. He spoke after1 several
staff proposal -aft.et' Councilman citizens paraded to the council bench
Paul J. Gruber irately charged that to protest jet noise.
both the county Board of Supervisors Plainly angry, be declared:
and Air California had "broken faith" "I don't see why a community lib
with the city of Newport B~ ours bas to be continually subjected to
allowing the escalation of jet traf· the abuse we are betting from Jet
fie. aircraft. All I can see is OW' opposing
The former two!tlme mayor startled (See AJRCRAFT, Pa1e %)
Saddleback Chief Raps
OCC 'Abuse' of Students
Hans Vogel, president " the Sad-
dleback Juniot College District board,
Mooday night blasted Orange Coast
Junior College District officials for
"abusmg our students."
He accused Orange C o a s t
Superintendent Norman W a t s o n ,
specifically, o( "using empty words."
Dr. Watson, today, in response, said
be does not oare to engage in personal
recriminations. He also said he doesn't
think Orange Coast needs to be on the
defensive.
He 9aid he is happy to clarify the
disaict's policy whlch Ls that Sad-
dleback students shall b e ac·
commodated in classes they need for
graduation. "Purely and simply our students are
being dJsoriminated against," Vogel
alleged Monday night.
He noted that at least 200 Sad-
dleback transfer student3 are not
being allowed to register at Orange
Coast until Friday, at the end of three
weeks of registration.
"By then most classes will be flll·
ed," he asserted. '
"I'm going to lay the blame where it
belongs -on the shoulders of Dr.
Watson." Vogel said.
He accused the Orange Coast
superintendent of using ' • e m p t y
words" in telling bis staff to oblll•
Saddleback students. "How can they
be obliging Wlless they open cluMt
~at will be closed?" he asked.
Dr. Watson replled that ta exactly
what the mstrict plans to do -opea
classes if necessary. Studentl who
need classes will be squeezed ln or U•
tra classes will be added, be said.
He also noted that most classes will
not have been filled by Friday. "Thua
far we have registered fewer than
3,000 students, and we will have
classes for 7,000 students in the fall,"
he said.
Dr. Wat.sou explained tbat Sad·
dleback transfer students were given
Friday counseling appointments when
they were "thrown out of cycle" bJ
following appeal of exclusion pro-
cedure.
Orange Coast and Saddleback have
not signed a student trana!er agree-
ment because of a dispute over seat
tax payments. To get into Orange
Coast stu~ls from the Saddleback
district must obtain a wr~ order
from the county schools offict.
Newport Goals, Objectjves
Study Scheduled for July
A community-wide do-it-yourself
study to determine what ttle citizens of
Newport Beach want their town to be
like ln the years to come will be orf
the "back burner" by July, City
Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt tt>ld
councilmen Monday.
The Goals and Objectives Program,
approved In principle by the council
four montM ago, will tap Ute brain·
power of some SO homeowners'
groups, service clubs, dty, school and
county government agencies.
Municipal lawmakers M o n d a y
agreed to add student representatives
to the roster of participants. They did
10 at the suggestion of UCI Chancellor
Daniel Aldr1dl.
Dr. Aldrttil, in a letter to the coun·
cU, said the ctudents would lend the
ttudy "an important perspective.''
while at the same t.lme they would
gain an educatioc.el experience that
could help them in student govern-
ment affairs.
Councilmen lilted ttle idea 10 much
they decided to broaden it to include
students from OCC, Newport Harbor
and Corona deJ Mar high schools, H
well as from UCt. Councilman Ed Wrth a s k e d
HW'lburt for a status report on •the
QQa1s and ObjectiYeS Program to
ute. "1'1ere'1 a Jot of interest ln
UU.," be said.
Hurlburt said the clty ttaff has sent
out letters to dozens ol a1encles ask· 1na each to ltlect a member u a
representative on a Goals and Ob-
jectlvt1 commJttM. "'nle letters were
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._....... ---
sent out about a month ago," he saiJ.
"At least half of them have rerpooded
with the names of members."
He said by the time the staff and the
council have the new rounlcipal budget
out of the way, a complete Ult of pro-
speotive participants should b e
available. "We're aiming for a kick-off
meeting in the latter part of July."
Orange
Weather
Surprise! Il'U be •sunny and
warmer Wednesday, beams fore-
caster Frank Ernst, bringing the
coastal temperature back up to
the mid·60'8.
INSIDE TODAY
Have vou fif11'rld Jtoto mtlcPl
the 10 perctftt 111rt= toiU cot'
VOU if it bteMMS lmD7 Ffnaftcial
columnilt Svlirl4 PMUf' Ml aftd
of Jtrs a table on the i1'CrtGHI
fn her column on PtJgc 10 COCfav,
. ~
--
'
-. % DAILY PILOT
•1":=~:m-
Ambassadon wbe dllcua1 way1 to
end war seldom UM wotds that aren't
rather devoid of the blood and anguish
traded by their r e 1 p e c t i v e
governmats ID the mating of a point.
Hard fldl -like lolt lives and
llmbl -ce polifbed ower bf phnle•
such a1 aggrealon, escalation, com·
mitment, or other olficlaUermlnoloa.
That'• what they mean by
diplomMlc talll.I. Ann~4ArthurP.Pa7.D1,28,of
Costa ta OIJI' ol the JOllll( men
who ft-wlirl Ute the one ln ·Viet•
oam, or any other war for that mat·
~r.
TllfSday, May 14, 1968
AM 1lllln are DO pretty wordt to '*
18 tdlal a 10\JnC wife 10U ba" 10lt
Yout Jlta.
Nor art ... riI, ..-, ,......
wordl ,. ... no ••. .tilt
families such 11 that of a man walking
behind Payne when be stepped on a
land mine May 1, near Chu Lal, South
Vietnam. Payne's buddy lost his life.
"They say the whole area around
there is mined," Payne's wife Jean,
..;;, said during an interview Monday in
her westaidt apartment.
"TM Diehl before, h1I platoon leader
,,.. killed,.. the added.
Only a week earlier, the former
Preclalon eutinga. Inc. epiploye was
..
"I didn't even know he wu In ac·
tlon," 1aid Mrs. Payne, who accepts
her husband'• wouncU with courage
and optimlml .
"He lost his right 1•1 abaft tbe bee
and his )tft leg just above the~.
but be wat more worried about me
being worried than be was about being
w~ed," she ~aid.
'Iii JIUQI Mtrfwt ..S.vbaa ! Loa I J'rll.....-19 blllllm r:rx year• 1alt net,
....._,.Amateur Radio Syat••
(MAii) hookup at 111 Ton Marllt C..,. M-Station.
"Now he aeema In a VftJ 1ood frame of mind, and IO I can't fHI too,
too INMI," 1he Hid.
Spec/4 Payne, sent to Vietnam with
only seven months of hia two-year
service left, when 1S mond'll 11 normal
duty there, faces another three weeki
of hO!J>itallzaUon In Chu Lal.
Aft« that, be'Jl apend two mmtba In
Japan, before returning to the U.S. ftr
further treatment and tralnlng wit.II
prosthetic devices.
.. ........ -....... happens," Mid bfa pretty Wlft, "JOU
can't go ~ Dd do it over. Wiii all
the things tblr have out now, I aow
he'll b6 fine."
Mn. Payne'• nephew pla}M oa tM
floor u his grandmother, from the
C'Otlple's Utift Cbiea,O, and b.la
mother watched, while the interview
finished up.
"Talks at Standoff, 11 ,,ict headllnea
in newspepera rucbbic ltreet corner
racks.
Paris teemed "'1 far ttcn the nn·
ny ,apartment Wblcb Payne will walk •
into later this summer, on iutificW
limbc given by a grateful nation.
Law Subsidies Favored MAIMID IN VllTNAM
Spec. 4 Arthur Payne Finch Advocates F etkral Funds for Crime Control
By BRUCE BENSON
Of .. 0.lr '"" ....
California Lt. Governor Robert
Fi:nob today t-0ld peace oftleers con·
VeoinC at the Newporter loo that be
favors .at. disbursement of federal
money 1upplled for iimoNt1ona in
police crime-fighting metflod.
Finch said be supports • 1111end·
ment spoo.sored by Illlnoia SeDlltor
Everett Dlruen that would cbmmet
federal money for crime eontrol into state capitols. He said he is concefJled
about Washington dealing directly
wilh citfes because:
"It would open the door 1io the
posslbllicy ol a federal police force,
which 1 •think we mun avoid."
• OtMr federal programa wbkh bl'Ve
dealt dkectly with ciU.1 "proliferate,
are not responsible and are not jlex·
ible."
Flocta Mid hia experleoc:e in tUcb
flnancial .rranctmenta h11 1bown t.be=· iDtO · 1·111 ortlllllatlonal n1 ." .
1ocb made hU rem.M'q • the 48t.b
Amual Callfoml:a Peece Offkva
Auociatioa Conference before an a11·
dleoce ef aeveral hundred lawmen.
Amodc thoN In the audience, clad In.
a white turtle neck sweater, w11 Loa
Angel11 PoUce Chief Tom Reddin.
Flnch Mid an urlllJt matter f~u'. police depertmeats today It tflelr •
ty and willlngne11 to mate uae of MW
technology aod BDd wayt to adapt lit to
crime convol.
He said the lntroduotioo of voice-
print.a, the electronfc tMDJm1ttal of
fingerprinta and other siuillar develop-
mtota art IOOd 1tep1 In the riJbt
direction a.ad 1bould be quJckeoed.
l'inc:h'a remark• oa the method of
lpencMnc federtl crime control mone1
heir directly on a .. propoea1 bt
Newport Beadl Po~ ailefB. James
Glav11 to aet up a police televlsto~
1urv1Ut.nce 1y1tem ol public areu.
1be cbief bopt1 that city cowicllmen
wU1 vote to 1eek federal JMOey for the
uperinHintal TV M1up. Councilmen
art expected to take action on the l11ue aoon .,._ eon,.._, decides ex-
actly bow federal crime cootfol mooey
abould be admJ.nlatered.
County ~ay Hike
May ~e Squelched
By Living Costs
A pay rkise of 5.5 percent for county
employes, as suggested by. County
Personnel Director William C. Hart,
could result 1n a pay Josi of 1 to 2 per-
cent by the end of the year, county
supervisors were told Monday.
John Sawyer, manager of the county
employes' association said a predicted
5 percent boost in the cost of llvtn1
.i.nd threatened increased income tax·
es could more than wipe out any
benefits from Hart's proposed raise.
p,.... r.,e l Former Newport
Fooiball Star's
Mother Dies
Sawyer suggested that a pay in·
crease of at leHt 1.5 percent wu
necessary "to enable county emplo7u
just to stay even." AIRCRAFT .••
all jet aircraft at the airport.
LAWMEN'$ WIVES -Disembarking from double decker "London
bus" at Fashion Island for fashion show are wives of officers who
attended Peace Officers Auociation Convention at Newporter Inn
Monday. Wive• (left to tight) are Mrs. James Musick , whose hus-
band is Orange County sheriff; Mrs. B. James Glavas, wife of New-
port police chief; and Mrs: B. James Glavas Jr., Newport chief's
daughter-in-law.
"We are definitely on the receiving
end of·pi'ogressive de 1 tr u ct ion .
Aircraft noise that already is in-
tolerable ii DOW scheduled to be ln-
creased. No noise abatement regula-
tions will be1p us, ont1 the eUminaUon
of jeta altoa-tber can."
He said what ls needed is another
airport for jets away from populated
areas "such a1 O\U'I."
His voice rlaing, be told the council:
"I can tell you as I sit here that I
my111f can't kHp thia up. Every day
r ...... .,. J
... from early in th• morning on my
bome 11 111bjected to the nolse of
hldeblndtra who bave nothJng bettw to
do than Oy private jell out of that
airport at hlgb apeeds and tow JET SUIT ..•
UM SanU.10 Drive, Newport Beach
-Mr. and Mn. C. 0. Relllllardt.
20152 Redlandl Drive, Santa Ana
Heights
· -Mr. ud Mn. Alna s. Cox, 2812
Meaa Drive. Santa Ana Heights
-Mr. and Mr1. He11r1 D. O'Shea,
1872 Pegasus St., Santa Ana Heights
-Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Alldrew1,
~132 Redlands Drive, Santa Ana
Heights
-Mr. and Mr1. Enrett J. O'Brien,
2338 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach
-Mr. u4 Mra. ~let S. Wat.on,
2210 Private Road, Newport Beach
-Mr. a .. Mrt. Kwr .. WW, 29l!l
"Paper Lane, Newport Beacb
-Mr ..... Mn. Ebner L. Bmm.
10182 Rediand1 Drive, Santa Ana
Height.
-Mr. aid Mrt. Clauller E.
CampbeD, 1572 Peguu1 St., Santa Ana
Heigh ta
-Mr. ud Mrs. Mattlaew B. Wblte,
2395 TuJtin Ave., Newport Beach -Mr._. Mn. Keme1 ll RetelliJlo,
1731 Orchard Drtvt, Santa .Ana
Heights
-Mr. u4 Mr1. Warm B. St1111e-
vaat, 1333 Hampshire Circle, Newport.
Beach -Mr. aid M11. Barry S. Rider,
Anaheim
-Lloyd R. Maaey, Jr., 1331
Hamp1hire Circle, Newport Beldi -Cla• M. ·a...e Jr., 1730 Marlin
Way, Newport Beach
OAllV PllOJ
A 1pokesman for the commJttee re-
porb!d that the community action
committee's next step will be a public
meeting now scheduled at the Corona
del Mar High School cafeteria on
Thursday evening, May 23, at 7:30
o'clock.
-altih.tde1. Somtthlnl has to be done. I
can't take it, and I know other people
can't take it
"When people find out thelr rights,
certainly those affected will jump Into
the fight, with suJtJ or whatever other
way they can protect their home, their
peace of mlnd, thelr health 111d prop-
erty values," the committeeman said.
He suggested the long.range effect of
the claims and lawsuits could re1utt
in a tremendously needleH tax burden
on the county. The 1&me funds could
be used to establish an adequately de-
signed big jet Orange County airport
of proper sl.ze and in a proper locaflon,
he claimed.
"LaGuardla field had to be mo.ed to
a dlat.ance out of New York City for
the same reasons -LaGuardia was
larger and more complex than the
Orange County Airport in its current
1ta1e," said the tp0ke1man.
A suit filed by West.chester home·
owners last week ln Los Angeles
amounted to approldmately $15,000
per home and totaled S3I million.
"Newport Beach. portions of Co1ta
Mesa, Corona del Mar, and surround·
Ing areas are faced with SO to 60 flights
a day-plus the long-range plans of
expanded runwiY,,•. 300 pailen1er jets.
and all Hie activity that will draatlc·
ally cban1e this fine home area into a
broken community," claimed attorney
P'1m!erl.
"The Board of Supervisors dld not
keep faith with the people of Newport
Beach. 1beH ta no reason why wt
ban to put up with the destruction of
our property in a city as beautiful as
ours."
He said three days ago five jell took
off wtthln a 10.mlnutt period. "You
can't flnlah a conver11tion with that
kind of nolat. It'• too much for me.
We've got to flaht them every Inch of
the way." "' He said county supervisou are
obligated to sted by the position they
took several yean ago. at which time
they aaid the alrport would be used for
light aircraft only.
Gruber Ulen aimed ht1 ammunttlon at Alt California, wh!cb this week 11
Inaugurating DC9 pure jet passenfer
service. "Wben Alr Callfomla came down
here In January, 1W7, their sales pro-
motion peoplfl told us all about how ~uliet their Electra tmboprope would be. Now they're buylnf DC9's for tf. nci~cy purposes. '"'" them9elf•• haven't kept faith with the city of
Newport Beach." 'l'be councltman. Who was mayor at
the time Alr California went Into
operation. concluded: "l'm yery aorry myself that t hadn't
done more al ma'fOr to put thf!m out
of bu1lne11 instead of keepln( them la
bustness -lf that'• wbat they're
trylnf to do to UI.
"If th1I keep• up, aoon we 'tGD't
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CHOPPER •••
ftll aa patrol duty.
Tht Upper Bay 1n1per turntd out to
be a youth with a BB SUD· The officer
told him to put down hJa IUD and 1ur-
rtndtr by apeakinl throuCh a powtrful. eltctroDlc me1apllone at·
tachtd outltdl Ult dJopper.
The otficer alighted, llln.Upted tbe
1hooUn1 and wrote tbe oftendlnt
rifieman a tick.et.
ID other lnddenta llnct t ll t
1Mllcopt.r went tie wort Su.ndlf, police
bave: ~ lll•lll campert oa ~·)
beach i.e. It nil)rt. P'\Jlnl low I thf
cbofper' pJ.ued a powerful biol of ~ ontO Uie ~per•, landed, and
tbt olicet dtld tbt otftndera for
VSolat1nC tbe dV'• b.ac:b n1.
--lbtpbereled moeon,cllltl •••1 fran • mapq lot atop a bluff ,..
... MtmtNI Rolpttal. Tbe cJdllta
.... ~ to IMvt the propertJ tbrocalb De cbopplr'• loud lilUir
tyst.tm.
-P'luabed out J011111C Tudala. Nlet ...., DICbt ...,. tolct ,__...
wtn tamplrlnt ,.. I Cll'.
1'be dlollPlr ll'rtVtd It tbe IC9Dt ... lMtant latf.tr, aod...Goodtd tbt ICntt
wtth ~ plowerfUl tell'cllll~t. The
younpters looted up, 1t.n1ef, tbtn
.
ran to thflr bomet.
The btllcopter •lmP11 foUOW-..
them, and directed pMr'ol cara to tbt
homes of UM off enders. .
'nle mac:tiM iD Ute I.I & Hlllbtl
model ab'Hdy oa duty in Lakewood,
Calif., end Kansas City, Mo.
Its 1ucc:esa in police work was Jl"O-
ven in a teoathy experiement 1n
Lakewood under a federal grant tor
the tetUna ti MW pollff ttobnlqutl.
'Jbe ~ wu ,.ad for la a
manner llinllar to tlM propOled poUce
television camera surveillance oi
public an• in Newport Beaeb. Pollet a&tf 8 . Jamtt Olavat 18M1
the belNopCer would Cott .... •.ooo, properlJ Ott.td OU& for paU.l
W«k. CW.a would baft to bear t.be
llptDll aloat, bt ,.... out.
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have a community that people want to
live in. And thia I mun."
Councilman Howard Rogva IPOU
for hl1 collea1u11 wben he then aald:
"Our policy should be beefed up. t
fHI Jmt a1 ationa11 u 70'1 do, Paul.\'
Durinf the council breu prior to the
evening ae11Jon, Councilman Donald
Mclnnit drew up a "beefed up" policy
atatement.
AJ adopted at the eventn1 meeting,
it reads: ·
"The Newport Beach City Council
pollcy regardlnf Orange C o u n t 7
Airport ta:
"-There should be no further
southerly expansion of the nmways.
"-The coundl oppotes any lncre11t
in Hie numb'er of a.tr carriers and the
number of jet aircraft fUghts.
"-The council opp0ses any increase
In the current 95,000 pound aircraft
weight limitation.
"-Any expanslon of the runways to
the north should be limited to takeoff
operations.
"-The council opooses the present
use of the airport for pure jet com·
mercial use in addltlon to opposing ex-
pansion of jet u1e for any reason
whatsoever.
"-The council recommends that the
establishment of a suitable com-
mercial jet airport site be ~ven top
priority by county and federal goveni-
ment aiencies to correct the l)Hsent
Intolerable noise 1ltuatton in Newport
Beach."
MuniclJ>Al lawmaker• directed the
city 1taff to send cople1 of the policy
statement to the Board o f
Supervieor1 the Oounty Airport Com·
mf11Jon Ind other a11nc111.
Councilmen later, with l1Ult com-
ment, endorsed a propoeed airport
nolle abatement ordinance to be ccm-
1ldered by the Airport CommJ11ion
tonight
They also refused to back an ap-
plication by Cable Commuter Service
for passenger 1ervlce between tbt
county airport and Ontario.
Ploaeer Newport Harbor reeldtnt
Anna Sbeflln, who mtde her home in
.eo.ta Mtu tldc!t 1932, dled Monday
after aufftrlbt u apptrent heart at-
t.ct in her home at 273 Palmer 9t. She
wuM.
Funeral 1tntce1 for Mn. 8beflln
wU1 be conducted Tburlday at 10 a.m.
at WeatcWf Mortuary Olapel, 427 E .
17th St., Colta Meaa. Interment wtll
follow at Harbor Relt Memol'ial Park,
c.o.ta Mesa.
Mn. Sbeflin ta IUl'Vtvtd· by four
1on1, 1.ncludfnf Newport Beach police
officer Harold Sbeflln Who wu one of
Newport Harbor High School'• all-time
great football players iD the 19408.
Other sw-vlving sons are Robert of
Costa Mesa; William of Santa Ana and
FNnk of Tul&.
She alto leaves two listers, Mn.
Mary Betancourt of Anaheim and
Mr~. Gertrude Cave of Garden Grove;
three brothers, Norman Boyd of Long
Beach; William Boyd of Glendale; and
Roy Boyd of Eafle Mountabl.
Mn. Shef1in ls also survived by 19
grandchlidren and two g r e a t •
grandchildren.
Newport Surf
Crilia Over
West Newport's Welt COilon crilil
la Oft!'.
Qty lifeguard• repor1ec1 tbat tb•
beach betwHD Ml and 42nd streets
held ita own overnlpt. "There wu no
appreciable loss Monday daplte a
high tide," saJd Capt. D a v e
H•shbe.rger. "The soft swell has
dropped and the t.idet ... DOW going
baclt to norme1. ''
The association manager said a
county worker receiving '8,000 a year
actually would net less than '30 a year
from. the proposed 5.6 raise when a
calculated 3.3 percJnt coat of livinl
me was taken into account.
Sawyer Monday dwelled on eight
areas of disagreement Which locluded
law enforcement, attomeya, DUl'llnf,
toclal workers and publl( health po1l· '
Uon1. Additional hearings are achedul·
ed for TbW'aday and Friday.
Work Partially
fJoses Bridge
Tradic Oil the JamborH 1'ofld
bridae will be partJaU, bow.ct up
Wednewy and Frlday, Ne~
Beach Traffic Engineer Robert Jaffe
aald today. .
Construction crewa, be uplained,
will be lyin1 up one of the lanea with
_!QuJpment. They are ualnf the bridlt
11 a platform from which to pour con-
crete on an adjacent second bridl•
now under construction.
Autos will be permitted to pa11
through In both directions, aald Jaffe,
but there will be delays as traffic con-
trol officers let north and southbound
vehicle cross the bridle by turns.
The controls will be in effect from S a.m. to 3 p.m. both Wednesc1ay and
Friday. Jaffe advi.ted alternate rwtu.
Newspaper Strike
At Bakersfield OK'd
BAKERSFIELD (AP) -American
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Bakersl(ield californjao voted Monday
night to give their bargaining com•
mittee the power io call a ltrtb if
their contract demands are Dot mtt.
The vote WU 18 to 1.
The .trike vote WI calltQ att.'
negotiations wltb managrmet broke
olf laat week. Tbe fUlld contract Ill tbl
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_Held Police at Bay for 5 Hours
HANDCUFFED-Hustled from
her apartment in Anaheim by
a plainclothes police officer,
Sus-an Pemma, 23, ended a
nearly five-b-Our siege in which
she held officers at bay with
a pistol and shotguns by being
handcuffed for rlde to Orange
County Medical Center mental
ward.
AD Anaheim mother of ..+year~
daughter, who became dlatraught
Mooda1 wbe~ ttle child was taken
from her, armed boreeU with three
guns and held off more than a aeore
of poUce and frieoda for alm0tt five
houn.
She finally sqrreodered.
Mrs. Suaan Pem.ma of DIG Spinna.k·
er St. la being held today in the Or·
ange C-Ounty Medical Center mental
ward on a charge of assault with in·
tent to commit murder.
AnabeJm police Lt. Harold Butrup
said Mrs. Pemma was captured about
2:30 p.m. by Det. Lloyd Lowery wtio
.,grabbed her as she stepped from tht!
lsack door of her apartment with a
.22-caliber pist61 in her· band.
Bastrup saUl a .22-caliber automat·
le pistol and two shotguns with "plen-
ty of ammunition" were recovered
from the apartment. .
Anaheim police recounted the events
of a tense five hour period Monday
this way:
Victor L. Bailey, who had been liv·
ing with Mrs. Pemma, took the 4-year·
old child Patricia to the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Breitenstein in Santa
Ana and asked them to keep the child
as "Susan is an unfit mother," police
said.
Mrs. Breitenstein phoned Mrs. Pem·
ma and said that they had the child.
She told police that Mrs. Pemma
threatened to kill herself and anyone
else who came near her if the baby
was not returned immediately.
. John Breitenstein went to tbe apart-
ment home with a six pack of beer in
an attempt to calm the woman. He
said be was held "as a hostage" for
about three hours while be unsuccess·
fully tried to persuade Mrs. Pemma to surrender.
By l p.m. more than two dozen of·
ficers bad surrounded tbe apartment
building. They evacuated 50 residents
in the area and blocked streets in ·a
six-block radius as a p~aution
against shots that mlgbt be fired.
Record Vote Seen
Nebraska Goes to Polls;
Nixon,Kennedy Favored
OMAHA, Neb. (UPI) -Nebraskans
vot."<I their party choice for presldent
in the state'• pl'imary today with
R cb~rt F. Kennedy favored 6Ver
Eu~ene J . McCarthy in round two of
t'1°ir Democratic battles and Richard
M. Nixon considered certain to top the
n!.':mblicans.
A record turnout of one-third of
Nebraska's 1.4 million resiclent3 was
expected, despite a forecast of cloudy
weather with ooattered showers. The
polls opened at 8 a.m. and are to close at 8 p.m.
Major interest centeTed on the
Democratic contest. While Kennedy,
who woo the Indiana primary over
McCarthy, is favored to defeat the
Minnesota senator ag:ain, President
J ohnson's name is still on the bal!ot -
and thjs could tielp deny the New York
senator a clear-cut victory.
A sympathy vote for the President,
whose name was entered on the ballot
befare hls announced decision not to
seek re-election March 31, and a write.
in vote for Vice President Hubert H.
Humphrey could hurt Kennedy.
Kennedy strategists hoped at lealit
to match the margin by which the
New York senator defeated McCarthy
in Indiana one week ago. A top Ken-
nedy spokesman said that if Kennedy
runs 15 percent ahead of Mccarthy, as
Bob Hope Honored
By West Point Gra ds
WEST POINT, N.Y. (UPI)-Co0tedi·
an Bob Hope, who has Jogged more
thon one million mlles to entertain
five million combat trops in 25 years,
was presented Monday the Sylvanus
Thaver Award of the U.S. Military
Academy's Association of Graduates.
The 65-year-old comedian, the first
entertainer ever to win the award. was
cited for ''giving freely of his time and
talent to raise the morale and wann
the hearts of two generations of serv·
Icemen."
he did in Indiana, "it will be the be~n
ning ol the end" for the Minnesota
senator .•
The Kennedy c.amp insisted that
anything above 45 percent would
represent a big victory becaus& of the
four-way split in prospect.
McCarthy, who has not indicated
aoy higb hopes of wiruting, hoped to
improve on hi6 Indiana silowing where
he drew 'Il percent of the Democratic
vote to Kenoedy's 42 percent.
Former vice president Nixon ls con· ·
fident be will get at least 60 percent of
the Republican vote today. Nebraska
will be a test of the vote-getting power
of California Gov. Ronald Reagan,
whose name is on the ballot. Reagan
supporters, wit.bout his permission,
have cami>aigned on his ~ in the
state.
A Nuon O#nP official estimai.d Reagan will draw up to 25 percent 1f
the Republican vote with perhaps 15
percent going as a write-in to New
York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller. A very
modest writ~-in campaign has been
waged for . Rockefeller despite his
disapproval.
Oif f Fall Kills
Marine in Mexico
ENSENADA, Mexico (UPI)
Marine Sgt. Terry Buckingham of
Camp Pendleton was kiJled near heTe
when his oar rolled off a 1,200-foot
cliff, Mexican authorities said Mon-
day.
The nUshap occurred near Punta
Banda south of here Saturday night
When Buckingham, 24, and his three
c<1mpanions tltopped. to admire the
view, authorities said.
The companions told investigators
they were out of the car looking at the
scenic view when they saw Buck·
ingham start the oar and then saw the
car slip over tbe edge of the cllff.
MARINA GRADUATE KILLED
Pfc. S•muel B. Culbertson Jr.
Vietnam Death
Grief Shared
By Neighbors
'More than hair the homes on Paris
Circle in Huntington Beach were fly-
ing flags at hall staff tomr,. honoring
Pfc. Sammy Culbertson, 21, who dled
of Vietnam battle wounds Sunday.
And most or the neighbors on_ the
quiet cul-de-sac were with the l!enior
Samuel B. Culbertsons, sharing their
grief.
The young soldier was wounded
while on a reconnaissance mission
May 5, his parents said, and sue·
cum bed a week later. according to a
Defense Department telegram.
Young Culbertson was with Company
A of the 34th Armored Division in Viet·
nam just over eight months. He was
due for a rest and recuperation leave
"any day."
It is hoped that a neighbor and close
friend or the war victim will be al·
lowed to accompany bis body home
for burial.
Danny Crumpton. who lived a few
doors Crom the Culbertsons with bis
family, also is in Vietnam.
The two young men started Marina
High S<:hool together and graduated
together. Culbertson went on to Gold·
en West C-Ollege for a semester before
entering the servic~. . . Other meml>ers ~of . 1he Culbertson
family are David, 12, and Scott, 8.
2 Navy Men Die,
Another Critical
lnFreew.ay Crash
Two U. S. Navy sailors were killed
and another critically injured early to·
day when their car plummeted from
the San Diego Freeway at the
MacArthur Boulevard of.f ramp.
In Hoag Hospital suffering from a
fractured. hip , pelvis and thlgb bone
and internal injuries and ln critical
condition is James P. Uger, 22, a
member of tM crew of the U. S. S.
McKenzie.
The Orange County coroner's office
withheld the names of the two who
were killed pending notification of next
of kin by the military.
California Highway Patrol officers
said the car was virtually torn apart
as it plunged off ·the freeway into a
field. The two victims dled of multiple
injuries, the coroner's office said.
CHP officers reported the accident
probably happened about 2:30 a.m. but
the car was not noticed until about 5
a.m. by a passing motorist.
Ike Due lor Transfer
To Reed Hospital
MARCH AFB (UPI) Ar·
rangements are being made for the
transfer of Gen. Dwight D •
Eisenhower to Walter R~ Hospital
in Washington, D.C.
The former president Monday was
reported "conti.nuing to progress
satisfactorily" in recovering from a
mild heart etlack suffered April 29 at
his winter home In Indlan wells, Calif.
Tea~her Bound for Afri~a
C~t Woman Among 26 in Stat.e Department Project
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IOUND frOR A,RICA
Mrs. Ila. Rehn
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"I never dretmed I'd be learning to
speak Swahili," aald Circle View
kindergarten teacher E Ben Rohn wl\h
a chuckle.
But that 1be will. Mr1. Rohn bas
beec tapped by the St.ate Department,
along with 26 other out.standft\g
teacben, to teach for two-year bitches
1n emerging nations.
Mr1. Rohn expects that her aqlgn·
IDfJllt will be in Kenya, Tamalnla or
Uganda.
Dutie1 will Include teaching In the
naUonal university and t r a l n I n 1
telCbert. She will allo advice on cur·
rkulum and educaUonal methods.
Called a "truly outstlndin1 tetcller"
by Clrclt View Principal Leon Hilton, MrL Robn bll taqbt locall1 five
I
years.
As soon as school closes, Mrs. Rohn
will leave her Balboa Island home and
visit relatives In Hawaii before
reporting for ln~nstve S w a bi I 1
language trainJng at C o J u m b I a
University July 1. .
Columbia will be fammar. Mrs.
Rolln received her master'• degree
there In 1980. Her }lndergraduate
work, •fn comparaUve lan11111e1 and
literature, was completed at Scrippt
College In CJaremonl
Asked lf the was frtlhtentd at the
prospect of lJvlng and traveling in
Africa, she said, ''No, not rt1llf . But I
hear that Uoftl •an't attack If JOU'rt
1letping undtt a moeqult.o net, IO I
don't Intend to IO ft'l1 far without
one." , ..
LA ()fficer~Slain
Wounds 2 as Holdup Suspects Flee
A lone policeman who intervened as
MWD persons looted a dress shop in
South Central Loa Angeles Monday
was shot and killed by one bandit
before other officers could arrive to
ualst him .
The dying patrolman emptied his
service revolver at the fleeing
auapects, wounding two of them -one
critically -and the rest of the gang
was quickly captured ,in the vicinity.
A small army of 73 fellow offic~s
nrarmed into the neighborhood where
Negro Patrolman Oscar J. Bryant, 26,
bad been. shot between the eyes
out.side Lilly Mae's Dress Shop.
Charles P. Smith, 19, writhed OQ the , . sidewalk with three of Bryant's bullets
in bis chest and paMersby pointed out
nearby Eddie Johnson, 35, wounded in
the band, as the policeman's slayer.
Johnson was booked on suspicion of
murder and armed robbery, as were
1lx other persons, including three teen.
aged girls, according to University
Division Los Angeles Police officers.
Investigators said Bryant was work
Ing alone in a patrol car when a r
bery report was broadcast, so be park·
ed a hall block from the scene and
caught the bandits at gunpolnj.
He lined the four men up against a
liquor store window in customary
hands-to-the-wall and f e e t ·a p a r t
stance, at which time a passerby
blocked his view momentarily.
Witn~sses said Johnson whipped a
.98 caliber revolver out of his waist-
tand and fired into Bryant's face, hit·
ting him between the eyes.
After the gunfire, all the male
suspects except the wounded Smith, In -
critical condition at C o u n l y • U S C
Medical Center today, fled, according
to in~stlgators.
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DEAD BUDDY -Los An~les police officer covers body of fellow
officer gunned to death in South-Central LQs Angeres when be ap-
parently intetrupted a robbery and tried to arrest the thieves. The
dead officer was shot through bead.
The entire group at the scene -in·
eluding girls taken into custody in the
store and wai Ung in getaway cars -
was ldentmed as Johnson, Smith,
Ronald King, 19, AUreda Embry, 16,
bhirly Clark, 17, and Gloria ~ai'ey, 17, according to booking slips.
A seventh suspect, Verniel L.
Thomas, 30, was arrested at a friend's
apartment a mi.le from the murder-
holdup scene.
Store owner Lelia Mae Sterling, 55,
said two customers has just left her
shop when four men and three women
entered:
"Then I felt something in my back,"
she sald, "aqd the man said 'U you
don't scream you won't get hurl.'. He
pushed me to the back and I could
bear the girls going through the racks,
pulling dresses off."
" 'Get busy,' the man told the
others, 'we've got to get out of here.'
To me, be said: 'Don't move. Don't
cry.' He put a rug over my face. Then
I heard some shots and glass break·
ing," Mrs. Sterling said.
The slain patrolman's supervisor.
Capt. Charles D. Reese, said Ofricer
Bryant had turned into a topnotch
patrolman during h.is four years on the
force.
Mayor Sam Yorty ordered city flags
nown at half staff today in honor of
the officer's fatal attempt to stop the
holdup.
Briggs Appeals Welfare Ruling
SACRAMENTO (UPI' -A resolu-
tion urging U. S. Supreme Court
Justice Will.tam 0 . Douglas t o
reconsider hjs ruling eliminating
California's on e-ye-ar welfare residen-
cy requirement was placed before the
Assembly Monday by Assemblyman
John V. Briggs (R-FuHerton). Briggs
said if Douglas "will consider the
millions of hard-working, taxpaying
citizens of this state who are strug-
gllng under their already heavy
(ederal, stale and local tax burden. 1
am sure he would realize the
graveness of hls error.
"To suddenly throw some 10,000 to
15,000 recipients on the welfare rolls,
to announce to all other 49 states to
come and get it in California Is asking
the California taJCpayer too much,'' be
added.
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Shanty City
Takes Shape
Near Capitol
WASHINGTON (AP) -Hundreds of
unpalDted plywood lhant.ies took 1bape
in front of the Lincoln Memorial today
as the Poor People's Campaign barn·
mered together lts ~mporary home
away from bOme.
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Army Bit
Eo~'Ro~n'
Rifle Pact
WASRINGTON (UPO -Rep. Peter
Kyro1 (I>..MaJae), toda1 eccused the
Army of mU:lnt a "raJd on the
treuury ln awardiul a '5e mlWon
contract for Mll rifle• to G.neral
Moton. Tben 11 10methln1 roUtn
somewhere." be told Ccmiren.
Kyros crl~ the Army for sign.
inf a contract with GM for M0,000 of
the rifles when the ~•unt·Corp.
of·Saco, Maine, had .offered to produce
the same number for $20 mllllon le11.
The next Ume R•'f"'O"ll L..,. ...
of Canon, bears funn~ noises in
his house at night be 11 probably
check them out hlmseU. Sheriff's
deputies aay be beard what he
thought was a pTOwler early today.
He handed his plstol to his wife, ~ry Jo, telling her to search the
house. She found nothirig and
beaded back to the bedroom just
as Lepage decided to join the bunt.
Startled by the shadowy figure in
the doorway, Mary Jo tired. Le-
page waa treated for a bullet
wound which grazed his left cheek.
Ju.st 10 hours after The Rev. Ralph
David Abernathy drove a symbol.le
&take into ttle g r o u n d , 18
prefabrica~·d, tent.shaped atruotures
stretched in four even rows down tbe
mile-long, tree·lined grrMY Mall
familiar to mlllioos ol touriltl.
By midnight the aite resembled an
Army bivouac area. Curioua couplea
strolled past reflecting pools whose
rippling waters pictured the glow of
flashlights and enough moonlit pie. of
lumber to build another 100 or 10 1han·
ties.
CHARGED WITH MURDER-Alfred Lee Branum,
18 (right), and Robert Damon Patterson, 19, (cen-
ter) have been charged with the murder of heart
donor Clarence Nicks, 36, (left). Nicks died May 7
of massive brain damage after a fight outside a
Houston lounge April 23. Hi• heart was transplant-
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Houston. A Jegal battle is abaping up over the death
of Nicks with a Houston attorney, representing
Branum, asking "Is a man really dead if hia heart
still beats."
T'be Army said earlier that it chose
not to do busineA with Maremount
because it did not think the company
could produce the rifles fut enough.
Kyros arcued before a Home Armed
Services Inve1t11ating Subcommittee
that Maremount bad an abllmi.lbed
record in manufacturing sman arma
and that the General Mbton Dlvillon
which aecured the contract bad no
small arm• m a n u fa c t u r l n g ex-
perience.
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"I BA VE A DREAM ••• " Legal Hassle Arises
Five years ago A b e r n a t b y ' s
predecessor, tbe slain Dr. Martin
Luther King, stood on the 1tepe of the
Lincoln Memorial tiO tell 200,000
marchers, "I have a drearw .•• " Was Heart Donor Killed? "The only conclusion 11 that there ls
somethin( rotten aomewhere," Kyro1
said He called it a "raid OD the trea~ury amounting to $20 million."
That ~am. Abernathy ha 1
repeatedly told hJ:a followers, did not
die wttb King.
With a carpenter'• .. apron Ued
around his stocky, denim-clad frame,
be told s-ome 400 people Monday that
"we will be hen for a Jong, long time
" • ~·we will be in Washington," he said,
By United Pre11 btenaUoul
A legal fight arose Monday over pro-
secution of two youths charged with
killing a man whose heart still beats In
the chest of a heart transplant patient
in Houston. ·
John M. Stuckwish, 62, of Alpine,
Tex., was still in critical condition to-
day after receiving the heart of
beating victim ClareDCe Nicks last
Tuesday in ~ emergency operation.
Stu<:lcwish died medically on the
operating table but was revived by the
implanted heart.
An unprecedented legal conflict was
shaping up in Houston over the death
of Nicks.
"There ls a serious problem as far
as the legaJ.medical aspects of
whether a man is dead il hls heart still
beats," s!Ud Monty Bray, a Houston
attorney representing one of th.e teen-
agers charged with mlll'der in Nicks'
death.
Rep. Richard I c b or d (D-Mo.),
chairman of the subcommittee, aald at
the ouuet of today'• bearing that he
thought "the burden of proor' lay with
the Defense Departm«it.
"Because of the variation in bids,
we fell the public is entitled to a full
explanation of the whole transaction,"
Ichord said in an interview.
"until the Congre1S of the United
States and the leaders of the various
departmeott of our government decide
they are going to do something about
poverty and unemployment and un·
deremployment .•. " Thunderstorms Attack "It ls incumbent on the state to
prove the man is dead," he said.
Bray represents Alfred Le e
Branum, 18, who said he did not
"understand why .they'd take his
(Nicks') heart out'Uke thiscmd try to
pin it now on me."
Judge Charges
Four Children FREEDOM ECHOED
Each blow from the Southern Chris-
tian Leadership C o n f e r e n c e
president's hammer wu echoed by a
shouted "Freedom " from the au-
dience, most of whom hsd marched
Central Plains States Branum and Robert D. Patterson, h 'M de ' 19. were charged with beating Nicks wit UT T Vivaci-Oua Vick11 r>rake, 21-year-old
topless dancer, has 1topped wearing
see-through blouaea and donned a
more aerioua image on the day of
atudent body election1 at Stanford U.
Lalt week tht blunde, who meaaures
38·22·36, led alt primary candidaui
with 1,575 votes. Today she will com-
peu in a runofl election with Che
preaent trice prtsident Dennis Hayes. • Oakland drug store owner. Frank
Klinker, was all smiles when three
young men purchased Mother's
Day cards Sunday, but bis joy was
short-lived. A short while later, the
youths returned with a revolver,
pulled off Kllnker's glasses, spray-
ed his face with an irritating sub-
stance from a pressurized can and
fled with $1,000 from the cash
register. • Joanne Wehrmeyer and Robin
S..lan, high school seniors in Hol-
land, Mich., today gave the tulips
in their fair city the once over and
agreed that the Oowers are ready
for the annual Holland Tulip Fes·
tival which opens Wednesday. The
girls are a m o n g 500 Klompen
Dancers who wear costumes and
wooden shoes and give the festival
an "old country" navor. •
and ridden with him on a five-day trek from Mississippi. By United Pren JJltentatlonal
Finishing the shanties of .. Resur-Tbunderstorma to d a y continued
rection City u. s. A." was the maia their attack on the Southwe9t, suf-
it.em on today's agenda. feting from floodw.aters an d
The estimated 4.0 demonstrators on tornadoes, and putbed &Cl'Oss the na-
hand early today slept in church tion'1 heartland. basements and recreation rooms Mon-Spring twisters dartedlrom ominous
day night, but many are scheduled to put'ple and black cloud& f r om
ipend tonight ln their new plywood Nebras'ka to Texas Monday -cawing
quarters. injuries and de1truction but no
Chalked lines on the grass mark out reported d e a t h s· -and the U.S.
· tr d El Weather BurMU wamed that ron-1eftr pipe enc. hes to be ug. ec-diti in.. f thAir tur Ml tric company Cf'e'WI installed equip-ons were r • .,. or . ,-. re n •
ment · day. '
A ~econd contlngent of marcburs ~rllhoweu were forecast l <>r
from the Midwest is scheduled to..___ m~_ol l\e D&tlon troay. Forec11ten
rive Thursday, followed by ao Eastern sa1d it would get c~ler in the central
caravan Friday and a Soutbern and northern Rockies. aod warmer in
caravan Sunday the Central Plains and the Northt:ast. • A tornado tore a 10..mile-JOl\g swath "k * "'k t.hrougti a rural area of Kooawa, Okla., Monday, leveling a church,
Bl od Cl h destroying tbree homes and damaging 0 y as several other homes. A morning tornado warning was in
effect for Arkansas, one of the states
Mars March hardest hit by tht torrential rains thcit
have pounded parts of the South.west
for a week. Turnado watcM5 were
In Detroit \
DETROIT (AP) -Leaders of the
Poor People's Campaign met today in
Detroit to decide what their next step
would be following a bloody fracas
wiUt mounted police in whld\ five
posted du'ooghout Monday for Texas
and Oklahoma -two other states
swamped bJ 1be dewnpours -and
St-udtnta from George' -_,,.......,_persona were injured, none seriously.
CoUtge in Newberg, o,,,., had Officials ol the Southern Christian
Meany, Reuther
Plan 'Divorce'
Over UAW Dues a nm-in with the latD f'ecnatly. Leadership Coofereoce CSCLC) flew
It 1DOI nothing Uk1 somt of Ult from Washington to conttr wtth s~U<Unt. pollu confrontation.t 1 leaders of the Midwest segment of the
howewr. Tht atudentl were march, wblch had been scheduJed to
trying to brtak tht ball·bounc-leave thla mornina for Ohio.
ing record. Th111 Md to atop M.•anwhile, police security prepara-
af ttr 73 and OM·h4ll houra tlons were stepped up in advance of a
whtn a policeman ot a Portland scheduled vis1t to Detroit by Vice
shopping °"'"" took their boll President Hubert Humphrey later in
atDay. tbe day.
• An unldenUfled routh who up-
rooted one tulip, srupped off a sec·
ond and trampled a third was
caught red banded .J>y Cwtodlan
Roy McNNI at the 1tadison Coun-
ty (Ohio) Courthouse. He ordered
the youth to replace tbtlO ln 41
hours, "or I'll tell your lather."
When McNeal returned to work
the next dayl the tulips all had
been. replacea • • • witb art.1·
ficial one1. • Rhonda Cook, U, of Phoenix,
who loi;t a leg last week in a tral-
fic aceident, had a special visitor
this week • • . Television and re-
cording star Davey Jones of the
-MO?'lkees. "He flew in here in an
airplane and the tint th.log he did
was give me a kiss," said the
thrilled Rhonda. Jones learned
from a newspaper story that Rhon-
da was carrying the Monkees' lat-
est record album when 1he was
struck by a ptckup truck while
crossin& the 1treet. • The eyes of Tens are upon h1m
. • • co111ta.ntly, Viet President
Hubert Humphrey qUlpped when
be Introduced Tuu Congre"Ssman
Jim WrWtt to a Oenwr a11d1enc
"We have a TIXBn ill the Whl
Rouse," Humphrey said, "and
Prdl4tnt Johruon never Jets mt
go anywhere without baving a Tu·
an tallin& me to keep an eye OJl
me." • --~·
WltneS1es said the mounted poUc~
rode Into a group of 15 marchers -
including MHwauk'e civil r 1 g h t s
leader Father James Groppi, who was
not injured.
SCUFTI.E BEGINS
Tbe scuHl.e followed a relatively
peaceful march along a 1i.x-1nlle route
which took the parade through a
predominantly Negro ghetto area.
About 100 members of ttle Midwest
contingent of the march o n
Wahington were ln front of Detrolt'<t
downtown Cobo Hall Monday, pro-
testing police efforta to remove a stall·
ed automobile .
A march leader, Abraham Rice of
CbJcago, sald he had bffn orckrecl by
police to move the stalled com-
munications car, equipped with a
public address system. .
When police tried to move ln with a
tow true.It to remove the car, Rice
ordwed a croup ot marchers to aur-
round il
Then, Rice said, poUce moved lD
with clubs nringtnc.
FIVE INIURED
Five pes-aona were taken to Detroit
General Hospital with bruises and
cuts. AD were treated and relelMd.
About 200 poUce reiftlorc...-ats
quickly ani.tcS, but thef stood back
while Soutbtn Chri8ti• IMdlnblp
Confereoce marshals mond ~era
beet tn&dt Cobo Hall.
'"'9 c:rowd:!:ndled from ebout UOO to about ,GUO u aome el the
march partlct u began ttanna legs
from loldlnC 11bla to ar • makeshift weapon.a. M a r 1 b a l 1
Pf'l'suaded thtm to drop the table ltp
~-0,.. were DO~~·
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -The AFL·
CIO and Walter Reuther's United Auto
Worker• union appear headed for
divorce, finally, after 13 stormy yeani
together.
Unless the t.~mlllion~member UAW
pays thrte months' back dues by lhe
close of bullne11 Wednesday -and
this rates •• quite unlikely -the
separation will be automatic.
This wa1 the "1llng Monday of the
federation's executive coundl, cllmax·
ing a long and bitter feud between
Reuther cd AFL-ClO PrePdent
George Meany, two giants of the 20th
century labor movement.
UAW headquarters in Detroit Ud no
immediate comment on the action.
Tbe duea it1ue is not the essence of
the dispute only the meens of waling
lt. The UAW ha1 the fl?0,000. The
AFL-CIO doesn't need it.
But Reudwr chose a d a e I
1uspen1lon to dramaUze hls demand
for reform in the 14-million-member
alliance of American trade and ln·
dustrlal unions.
The UAW backed him and amid
chHrs and shouts Friday, votbtf In
constitutional convention • to deposit
federation dues in the bank until the
AFL-CIO qreed to c.ll a convnUon to debate the reform issue. The auto
workers gave Meeny unW Dec. 11 to
comply. lndtcaUng the altmiauve wu
withdrawal from the federation.
TM coandl action •Monday, made
11Ublc bJ M .. oyf c1ted AFL-ClO COll· > 1tituUoa.al pn>v Ilona calllng f o r.
·~Ion or member unlb tbrft months or mo" in 4l1TMl't on deel.
"Unlea tbe1 ptJ, they •Dl be
su.apmled." the ft.,...--old federation
prtaideat Mid. "Jt 11 coepJeteb
automatic." Meany Mid Cbert wu no dlscualon
of the UA w demMd ror a ll*lal eon-
vtotion. But he noted that lie fede'ra·
-U. had ~ IOIDe time ago to call
1uch a n.tfbg If U. UAW would asree in advance to •Uemd -to didt bf tbt coa-nmtloa'• dec:Waa.
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Kansas, Nebraska and Missouri.
A twister tore into the north-c'1ltral
Kanses town of Beloit Monday night,
damaging a n airport. E a r I i e r
tornadoes struck South Dallas, Tex.,
and near Benton, Ky. Other twisters
were spotted near Ogallah, Qulnter
and Scott City, Kan.: Heavener, and
Wilburton, Okla.; and Humph!'ey atid
Poyen, Ark.
Damage and injury was reported in
the South Oallaa twister.
Flash floods swamped Arkansas.
where LanCJ.ey reported 9.3 indlea of
rain by Monday aft«DOOn . and
Glenwood reported Its worst flooding
since ~. Residents were driven
from Ullrir homes ln Fort Smith. Ark .•
and ln the extreme eastern Oklahoma
community of Wister.
Civil ~fense authorities said about
150 persons in Fort Smitti were
evacuated to hJgher groond md that
Wister, a community of 1,500, was
completely cut off by high water.
()Ile-third · ol : residents in Wister
were evacuated, authorities said.
"We're 1Wl uooertiai.n about the
aituation the~," &aid a spokesman for ttie Oklahoma Highway Patrol. "We
do have a report tJ\at already there is
a couple ol leet ol water standing in
the city bank buildill€."
Part• ol Oklahoma reported four in-
ches of rain Mondey.
The Ouachita aod Caddo rivers in
Arkansas ~re pmbed above flood
ttage Monday at Norman a n d
Glenwood. At Bought.on, the little
Mlsaouri River crested a foot above
flood st.a~ and was steadily rising.
''I've got the river right up here in
my back door." said Mrs. Llllia11
Glewood. who ba.s lived in !be area
since 1910. "The water is all ove.r
everything."
fat.ally in a fight outside a lounge April
23. MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP) -Judge
Nicks died last Tuesday of massive George A. Bowman Jr. gazed for a
brain damage, according to an moment Monday at the four young·
autopsy. sters aged 9 and 10, before declaring:
Doctors disagreed on the time of "Ch~ge, murder; third degree."
Nicks' death. His own doctor said he The Milwaukee County Court judge
died at 11:30 a.m. EDT, but a hospital then ordered psycbiatrlc examinations
pathologist said he was still alive as ./for the four youngsters and detention
late u 1 p.m. EDT because hit heart in a coun~ childreo's home unW their
was beating faintly with the aid of a May 29 t:nal date.
mechanical respirator. The autopsy The court was tokt·tbe youngsters-
·shows the time of death as 11 :30 a.m. a 10-year-old gttl, two JO.year-old boys
EDT. Md a •y.-r~ 1tty -. ~ boo!Q<
Meant.i1e, a-aomao caaaaou-. Jl'Wt 9'Clm school AiJrt1 * _.."diaeldect to
• wu reported ln "excenent" condition ·throw stones" at the. bome of Theo-
in the Brounaid Hospital in Paris, dore Werhun boptllf be would ••come
after a heart transplant Sunday. It out ol. the bouJe to tbey could 18t in
was the third such operation in and take gome mooey."
France. Despite Bowman's ue of tbe term
In Sao Paulo, Brazil. Das Ollnicas "mw:der " the children technically
Hospital diI1lctor Geraldo SUva Freire are charged with aggrava1ed battery
1aJd Latin America's first transplant in a petition filed ln court prior to
operation may take place this Wttk. Werilun's death •
Dr. Christian Barnard, heart The police report which Bowman
transplant pioneer, said ln Caracas, read to the court said tbat, wbm Wer-
Venezuela, he wouJd perform a bun appeared, tbe children "began to
transplant on a Venezuelan patient at throw atones at him. He wu struck
an undisclosed date ln Cape Town. by a large rock . . • wblcll knocked
Medical circles said the patient would him down. All coadnued to throw
get a new lung as well as a be art. rodes."
Father Boulogne, wtlose'" age was Werhun died Saturday In a boepitaJ,
given as 45 by one source and as 55 by and death .. was due to pneumonia and
another, was ei ven a i<>od chance of heart failure caused by being IJotpital-
surviving tht d e 11 c a t e operation i.zcd foe tbe leg tractme;• Bowman
because be was ln robust health ex-read.
ce]>t for the previous heart aliment. ••1 don't know the answer," Aowman
The two previous French transplant said lat.er. "But I tfliDt tb1I commu· paf1~, neither of whom regained nity, the parents of this commullity,
consttousness after the operation, had better wake up to the respoosJbWty of
been in poor physical ~ondltion. children. Maybe the death of ao 86-
The other two survtving transplant year~d man wtn send out a meuage
patients still in the hospital were in this court could aevu 1eocl."
satisfactcry condition And imi--ovtng. During the bearing, soclal workers
Frederick West, 45, was showing coo-off~ sketches of the youngat.en'
tinued progress today in a London backgrounds.
Hospital and Everett C. Thomas, 47, of "The family Uh they had wu ln
Phoenix, Artz.. was in "excellent" the street. That's wbeN their real
condition in HoUJton. family ia," one said.
Arkansas' Ark· Floated
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Police W •te•
Paris Studen~s
Stage Sit~ins
· ;Ba~ama Gity
Riots Flare
PARIS (AP) -RebtlllOUt
students kept up their lit-In
occupation of most of
France'• 18 uniftrsitiet to-
day, appartlltJ1 with tbe
backing of a majority of
their profeuon. But after a
week of bloocf7 riotlna In
Paris abd other cities, th•
p o l i c e remalned. In the
backgrpund.
The Sorbonne, tht cen-
turies-old University o f
Paris and hub of tM worst
of the fi&btlnf, pretented
almost a carnfvaJ atpect.
Tbrougbout the n I r h t
orchestras entertained the
1tudent occupiers w h i 1 e
relays of friend.I and •rm·
pathlzer1 brought them food
and drini.
set out on the march. The parade waa the high
spot of a 24-bour nationwide
ltrike which ended at mid·
nighl Jt was called bf tht
eotdry'1 four main trade
union coelederatlona in aup-
port of the studtotJ.
TM strike appeared most
successful in northern Fran·
ce, where walkouts in the
coal mines, textile plants
and schools were reported
total.
In other teetora the strike
was more tbm 50 per cent
efftctivt, but obaervanct
WH far leH in the capital.
PA!WIA-.a'l'Y (lJPI) -Aria ~ ~ Noll ta ,_.., pnllklln-IW'ede• aDcl bis meo to a ·
tlal elMtka tiodlrY left at DMrt., reltimraat after b
leut two deed amid bunt& aboo&g. They ~ teet the
of mHJblMp fire m crwd back ft:b g\Dlre Ull•
llmMt fr'Glil M o l t t O Y U1 l\lll'dllMD arrived tad
.,,,.,..... llftlted tbem.
National GUll'd tNoP.t The presldiritial cami*gn
paUU4 b dtJ to prt\'ent llrou&tit riots sntfll weeks
~e ¥1oifmce todliy and the Al<> when lht Nadonal a o-v tr nm t n t tltctlon Aatembb' impeached Preai· crtbw:Md.. fearing new OU~ . dent ~ A. Robles and
bre.U, witlbkl eie reeult. a*mpted to OWlt b1m from
ol ~·· bld:loting. Boei oelce fer •up po r t l n g the gomanent backed can-llmudio. Tbe P.aoamanian
clidate, David Samudio, and constitutioD irohlbit. overt oppolitloD leader Amullo political activity by the
Arial, dl6meCl vktclrJ. JnCSideot.
One ol at llMt eight Robles relused to •tlP
In any situation, the most pnctl•
al thina10U r.an do is pray, It can .
Ill a force Into yuur life that
knows neither tear nor hate, that
an only ~ -thJ lovt and
power of God, to Whom 1U things
are poSsible. Hear a public lecture
on "Practical Chrlat11nlty" by
HARRY S. SMITH, member of tht
Board of Lectureship ot The First
Church of Christ, Scientist, in
Bolton, Mlmchusetts.
Statues of Vldlor Hugo,
Pascal IOd other French
tmmortall wve draped with
red and black flags.
The deans of the faculties
of 1 e t t e rs and the
bwnanlties of all French
unlverslU.1 threw tbtlr un-
qualified rt behind the
studenta' ~ for a top-
to-bottom reform of the
universities.
perlODI ldjldd Mandlf1 WU down end, wi1b tile ~ ~ -....... e t.eefMCe bof 1'tw> dloubled ol the 5,000.man Nati<lnel ~ ...
· up ICl'NIDlol frooi a bullet Guard aDd liter t b •
wound tn 4be ltomach. He Supreme Court, hi IUC· SAt., MAY It, 3 ,.M. w. bit when be emerged oessfully defied the aeeem-
The students held all-night
talk-ins, with the subjects
varying from auditorium to
auditorium: Crttkttm of
univetl!ty structure, tht
strugtJ• of worker• and
atudeatt, and t h e ln-
ternaUODll student move-
ment.
The ttudema in.de no ef.
fort to ... to tbt litl'eetl
aft« tht htl .. demonltr•
tiOD ~~the
gov• mneut. Hlllllhds of
thOullDdl Md march• d
througt! Parts to pnaet ttJe
police violence agalnlt tbt
atuder:U last ftek.
It was the biggest public
parade in France in rteeDt
memory. When the bead of
the procession reached the
P 1 a c • Da4allodaatn. three miles from tht Nrt.
the Place de I& RtpabHque
was still a maM of
demonstrators waiting to
A communique from the
national committee of deans
aald the student uprising UPl T....._
was c1irtc:tly cauied by "the DINOUNCll NAVY ACTIONS -Lt. Cmdr. Marcus Amhelter, left, and his = .. ~e~~:t':.m~er:fy principal congressional defender, Rep. Joaeph Resnick, (D-N.Y.) accused the
ttructure and method of Navy of spreading charges against the deposed skipper that the Navy itself
operaUon dat. trom ttte found to be untrue. They denoun~ed the Nayr for rel~a.sing to n~wsmen ''find·
time ot Napoleon, they 11id, ingt" which it 11ld were the basis upon which Amhe1ter was relieved as com-
and tbe7 called for a mandin& officer of the USS Vance.
unlTti'llt)' ly'ltem delim.11 r tor "•modern IOCittJ.'r--
Tbe iovwmnent h a 1 acrted to student de1MDda fOr reopemng of tbt Sort>on-
ne, withdrawal Of llt pallce
and the release of atudem
arr..a.d durilll the riota.
Prffldea& Ol•le• de Gaulle
left at f\»1 and fury at
bomt IDCl n.w to Bucharest
today for a nve-d1ly state •
visit of Romania. There be
was n:pected to find a
receptiv. eudience for his·
thesis that the lesser East
European na&ns should act independeotly of Moscow.
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Congressman Charge•: -
Navy 'Deliberately 1 Lied'
.
Regarding A rnheiter ~ase
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
Rep. Joseph Resnick (D·
N.Y.), bu accused the Navy
of telling "a direct and
deliberate lie" in explalning
why it removed an officer
from command of a radar
plcket ~ oll Vietnam in
1966.
Resnick, who conducted
an unofficial ont-man ill·
vest11.UOO of the OMe last
week, told a news . con-
ftrence tioda7 that the Hhf
wu tz7tnc to ".de•tro1'' Ll
Cmdr. Marcus Au re 1l us
Ambeiter through n e w s
leads and a n o n y m o u •
apokesmen. The congre1&man rejected
contentions by the Navy that
it was JUltWed in nlievlng
Arnbeiter of command of
the USS Vance on grounds
be created pretexts for
shelling off-limits coastal
area-s, took bis lllJp into
unauthorized Waters', and
file4 fUe Jkltltlon nPorlt to
efttr .. 1110"9.
Iraq Troop Attack
Charged by Israel
Resnick charged that the
Navy's release of ~gs"
against A.rnbeiter last week
by spokesmen wbo declined
U> be identified smacked of
"gross cowardice."
After the n e w 1 con·
fertnce, Resnick told a
reporter: "The Navy is put·
ting this stuff o\& wbtn it
know• it 11 a dlttct m
deliberate lit."
ArnhelW L. 1n Ulllfanni ut
ai.caid• Heaick M the Co nlrtltm• ~ed
tllat ol · Ult 41 orlllnal
dllfltl atalnlt the officer,
all but the foUowinl three
we r • dJlndned '1 t.bt
NaVJ:
. -That Arllbdlr laroillt
i.lcobollc beverages aboard
tbe Vance.
from cover end threw a bly. a.rd..,._, 6H H1tli Dr.
piece ol ~at 1be pro-At one point guardsmen LA•UNA HACH
goveramtat People'• AJil6. used tear sas arid 1\111 butta c"w c.. rr..WM
ce Pen, beadq'*'*'•· to prevent depudtl hm Mlllltioft nw ~ r.,_ 11 .._
Tbe molt Hrioua clllbll tDtlring ik a • 1 • m b 11 ••••••••• ,.... at .. ~ cblmber.
ad It a Ndlo ltab OWDld'1.::::==============:::; b7 GPl>Olition "4'POI • •. At-h =-biMdquarten =un. IDIDJT:: ,....... .. 1.,...
old, erouabfd 1Mlllind Cll'I Oft
dived .. "111kiDC plltt ol
gari>llct wbeD ee-lboDUIC
~. tcrwninc ·'burn
tl*2l out" dubed .. 1be
atreet with .. = a.ld =. = burltt "':i ne gun fire t h a t
roared from the building
and peclted the a t r e e t
.-oond him.
Oilers rushed the bead· qu~s with f 1 am in g
Molotov cocktails but they
~ to set it oo fire.
A truddoad of Natk>nai
Guard trope arrived and
the guardsmen. in full battle
dreta, ece.u.red the crowd
by firing into tile air. Leter
tbtJ med tear gas to break
up • ,__ erftd in the
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So ient a new Pordfrom 111.
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loader, • l*'tY will tnde tar a late model station waaon.
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llratl charged today that
troops from oll·ricb Iraq
,.... ~cipa&lg 1n guer-
rilla attacb agalnat her
from buee in JOrdan.
In Jenulem Defense Minia• Motbe b • .,-ail--told
the Kaeeeet <P•liameoO
that 17 recentl7 captured
Arab suerrillal h9d confess-
ed they belonlld to a "Pal·
.unlan Iraq1 Cemmando
BatlaUon'' bued lb Jordan.
ltuel hu repeatiedly ac-
CUMCt Jordalliana and Syri-
a.DI of guerrilla attacks
qalmt her but th1I was the
flnt time the charse has
been made agalmt haqJs.
Iraq Miit ann1 units and
planet to Jordan during the
J1Dt 5-10 Arab-lsraell war
· and large nwnber1 of troopt
have remained there. Iraq ii
one of the largest and ftal.
thiett Arab countries but
bat no common border with lsraeL
Dayan said some guerril·
Jae killed m ~t clashes
Oft tbe Israeli-held west bank
of the Jordan River undoubt-edly were members of the
Iraqi Im.it and that tome
na,.•1 char1e followed
a ltltemlllt bJ Premltr Levi
Sellkol Monday denyin' Ja.. 1'111 bad llNed to 1ndWtt ..... DlflllUatiOOI with blr
Al9 ~·· He clalDl-ld ~., IUCb Ill a~ ........ lprMd.,
tbt Anlle tt make it appear flnel WIS boldlng up pt.a
tails. &Tael bu deiMncW
direct talks with the Araltl.
li London, Jordan'• K1q B-.etn told a news ~
..,. Monday be still hopM
tGt tnforcementlof a United
Nations ~ity CO\Dlcll
nlOlution which last No-._ber called f'or Israel's
wttbdrawal from Arab lands ffl*ared during the June
Wit.
"Time is pamng but I
still belln. the road Is open
for a Uttlt loqer," Hu11tln
said.
Israel emphaailed its bold
ovet:' captured Arab territo-
ry today by proceeding with
plans to ceJebrate the ant
amivenary ol Its telnll't Ge
Jerusalem's Arab quartlrt.
•llDlt l8to CM ward room oli-CMWmll Eft WbU the
VIDOl WU ht port at PWl
Raflor,u 1'111lltk _.
mflJ11ed.
-'lbat th4! ... ta-... .., reported th e
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laid Al'Dl*ter a e t u a 111 re~ the Dllml* ti
pattl bl ftlt hi coul4 .... !or._. lbipl.) -ftat Arnbtlttt 01 t •
redlold the c1utJ ~
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while ftle ....t Wll oM fl
action for repiln, d •
done so · that as · mail1
crewman as possible c()}lli!
go ashore for the last time
before sailing for duty off
Vietnam.)
Of tbe Navy's laiett ex·
planat.IObl ol its tdioa
aaainst Arnbeiter, Resnick
aatd:
"The N•'Y ltnew they were faJM when they issued
tbtm. ftl1' lmew they were
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·Repe -ol Smog
Scotty
Beckett
Dies at 38
Paris Talks Just
Stunt: Rafferty
MetUures Sought
LOS ANGELES -Scotty
BeckeU, the boJ with the big
browa eyea ill tbe "OUr
Gang'' comedit1, died Fri·
da.1. JM was 38.
PASADENA (AP) -MQ J\af.ferty taid be bad little
Rafferty says the Vietnam hope that North Vietnam
peace t.al.b 1n PariJ are would agree to a truce or to
"merel7 IOl.nl to be a pro-cut ln.Wtrat1on of troops or
paganda atunt." · 1uppliea tnto South Vietnam.
SACIWIJllfl'O (AP) -AIMnbP»en frClll . Wt
pstiff (WWW tiodaJ to
repeal tou1b, new
tmlld!Hmtl to propoeed
UtimJol le(llllatioD, UJinC
.. provilicm ottlJ play
Wo the blDda ol beiroit
auto mMUfacturtrl.
1be aupportaa of the
ameodinenta 111cceeded bJ a
...,.24 vote last "8k to
eliminate proviJkloe allow-
ing individual auto com-
panlea utra time to develop
better 8IJtilmog devtcea.
"The domest)c manufac-
turers 117 by will not op-
pose lie 1tricter re-
quJrements and they will
meet the ltaodardt," aeid
A.ssemb]yman Jame1 A.
Hayee, (R·I.Gnc Btlidl),
IPQDIOI" of tbe D e W
amendments.
But eome ol Hayea' op-ponent.a ..,, thlt the auto
m.ll1Uhlc:turer1 have a n
ulterior motive in not op-
posinl Hayes' move.
"It 1etm1 we would be
def eatlnl our purpoee in
' the baftle we ju.st got
t h r o u I b making," said
A11embl1111an FNDk
Llntlrmm (Jl.La Cam4a),
lo D p po I i D I 'Bayes'
-amendments.
Lanterman refemd to •
new national Jaw giving
Cal1f«n1a the rigbt to peas
stricter anti.smog restric•
tiona tblG federal lMra re-
quke -~ Willlblngton .p-
prove• Celifornt.a'a pro.
viallona.
U Callforn1a'S provi!iODI
are •• atrict as Hayea pro-
poses, D e t r o i t manufac·
turera wi:U ba:ve "a rung to
hanc their bat on" in gettlng
the federal govermneot to
reject the •te'• .usmoe plan, 1 a 1 d AllemblYman
John Frmcla Fera (0.S.
FnDclloo), dlmrmlD. ot tbe
A 1 aembiJ Truaport.&tiaa
and Ccmimerce Committee.
Rookie's Ride Leaves
Captain High and Dry
Police slld h1I death ap-
parently was caused by a
Poalble werdose of alcohol
,,, dnlg1.
actett'a lilt 1ear1 were
marted by a 1trie1 of
bt'Ulhea with tht Jaw and
dl.aputes with hla family. He
wu arreated aeverat times
on cbar1ta of drunkenness
or drunken driving. In 1907,
be wa1 arreated on 1uapi·
clon of crossing the Memcan
border with 250 rtimulant
pllla in ht• pocket.
'Panther'
"
Announces
.. Ahl II.re it la .... 'Mu.lie to pt rid of people with'.'•
Evangelist Craham
May.Back Candidate SAN l"RANCISCO (UPI)
-Eldridge Cleaver, author
and Black Panther party of.
flcial, Monday announced LOS ANGELES (UPI) -ftnd that I will . .\,.do believe I
bis candidacy for preaident Evangelist Billy Graham could lnfluence a great num-of the United Stat.ea. cteanr, 32, will oppose ·mar endone a preaJdent1al blr ot people."
comed1ID Diet Gi.IOl'J tn candidate Cbil year becauH Graham, who just retum-
July for the nomination of "the very eurviyat ol Cb1.I td from a cruude in
the Peace and Freedom country"may be at ltake In Autralla, dec1lMd to IX· party. pal The candidate, arrested the poUUC&l cam am. pr .. his vlews oo indlvidual
last meftth lftlr' a 9').mlnuta Graham twd a mwa coo-CMdlda~1, indicating only
gunbaWe between Black ftNOCe Monday Prelldmt be would prefer 111 expeti·
Panther• and 0 a k 1 a n d Jdlnson and fcttmer Tic:e aatt c.andidate "tn the mJd.
The state · superintendent Asked about the HJJ.lnl ol
of public m.t:ruction, cam-the intelllgence ahlp UM
paignln1 for tile Republican that the tallt1 wlll fall.
nomination for the U. s. Speaking to the Paaadent
Senate, predicted Monday Republican Women'• Club1
*** **·*· Kuchel:Hits ·'Isolation'
REDLANDS (AP)
Campaign.log for re-electlon ,
Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel cau-
tioned college students to·
day against a retreat Into
new American isolationiJm,
declaring "that dar ls gone and gone forever.'
The senator declared that ·
"We need to find a belter
way" of llfe than the current
nuclear stand-off between
the United Statea and the Soviet Union.
However, be added, "We
wlll not flnd tbat better way
by drawing back in fev.
On the 1econd day of a 1tour-day bus tour, Kuchel
contloued to ignore Mu
Rrffe rty, the state
superintendent of public in·
struction, who is hi1 main
foe in the June 4 Republican
primary.
IF YOU ARE A NEWCOMER TO TOWN
OR KNOW ONE TO WHOM YOU WISH
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'HONE THIS WONDERFUL COMMUNITY
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pollce, currently is In prison ui~ awaiting trial on charaes of president~ M. ~¥Aon dle" ol politkal ideOlogy. •
assault with intent t.o com· haw advbed him In Che S*t "This ls one of the most
mlt murder. to !Deep out ol p0litict. •· l!Urerting campaigns and
Cleaver's candidacy was But the well kin{ w n yet I think it ~ the most W e Welcome You
announed by b1a w I f e , cruclal campaign that the T 0 The
... u MARINO (UPI) -A ~ hours, winnln• the bet Kathleen, who said one of evangelist ~ that tl)OW country has had," Graham Dft,J, 0 b"-'-~ua-ORANGE COAST AREA tmior' clty Ore captain end-with ease and enriching her husband's goals will be l»Ulell ceniurn~• are now said. "I'm hopeful the con·
ed an emban'uaing payoff other firemen who had to reform "the inhuman and IU'IJl)Orting preaidenOal con-ventlons are going to give us PHONI 144-6921
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fireman today by climbing
down from a three-story
drill tower.
Fire capt. Rene Maza, 38,
clambered up to t!le 10.foot
square platform at 2 p.m.
Monday, and remained
there until 8 a.m. today.
The 18-hour atint on the
tower, normally uaed far
dry1nt fire hoses and prac-
ticinl llldder tedmiqua,
wa1 payment for a wager
between Maza and Fireman
Phil Casner, 31.
Two mouths ago Oamer
ruuested during dinner at
the station house that Pabn
~rings would be a nice
place to ride to on a bicycle.
Maza scotfed that i f
Casner could make the trip
between 1umiae and l'U.Dset,
he would alt on the drill
tower for 18 houri.
Untcrtunately . for Mua,
San Marino Fire arlef Topa
Almand had dropped 1n for
d1Dner thlt evell\nt and be
immediately aet Che bet.
Last Aprll 24, Casner set
out for the resort city at
dan on a ten-apeed bi.kt
trailed by two other firemen
in a camper truck.
Although Casner bad not
t1dden a bicycle for flve
years, he used to work out
with f riendll who w e r e
Olympic bopefull and ht
tmbU'ked OD the 114-milt
journe7 with conadence.
Because bicycles are ban·
ned from C a 1 if o r n 1 a
freeways, he bad to pedal a
roundabout route over back
roads. But he arrived at the
Palm Springs city limit in
Kennedy Clan
Due Wednesday
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
Sen. Robert J'. XermedJ
returns to C a l lf o r D l •
Wednesdaf accompmdecl bJ
bis ''clan' In bJt eMtpalf:
for the D e m o c r a t c
presidential nomination and
the state's 114 dlltpte
votes.
The "People for Kennacb"
committee IDDOmced ea.
senator wiD bl~ by bis wife, ; hla
mother, Rose; bis brother,
Sea. Edward M. Kennedy of
Massacbuaettl and t w o
llsten, Mn. P a t r l c la
Lawford and Mrs. Steven
&nith.
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price of erica$ roomiest ca·r
try the Second roomiest:
'68
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a new Chevrolet like this
TIM roo111J..t? niat dratlMt!Oft, _.,.not at all •mbarros .. d to
od111it, eoe• to America'• mo1t
popvlor lvxury car,
lated on the loominess Index,
which totals ,..,... key interior
dimensions ta the fraction .Qf an
Inell, Ole¥rolet'• .C-door Mdon
1cored 290.7. A t.nt of o point
behind the .C·door lux ry model.
A pretty good dlowlftt
consider how lltUdt
upenslve lllodel Mlh And
1ome of the other con C vrolet
tapped cony lutt OI llftpteuive
price Iott-
But tflal's just a sornple of the pluttt
you gel al a Chevrolet price. You'll
find a lot rnore of them in the fine
thing• Chev/olet hos designed
around oil that space.
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1110re. Just tote a loot ar lfl ... •~
bonus savings p/OtlS. Tlten fol: PO )'OW
Chevrolet dealer.
a..n S~Mfl ,,., I Any Chevrolet 0t dievell• wilfl 2CX>hp Turbo·Flre VB, Pow.rgUdt ond whlttwolli.
hftn le•lt191 ,,... 2 Any Chevrolet or Chevene witlr 250-ltp T11rbo-Fire VS, Powetglide and whitewolls.
hftwa Sevlft11 "'" J Any r9011lor Chevrolet with 250-hp T urbo·fh VB, Turbo Hydro-Molle ond whir.wons.
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lop. t'9c#fc dock. wheel coven and appeoronce gvord llema.
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you. "'It
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'Orpheus' Best Drama
Laguna Plnyhouse Scores
HamhUrger Mogfil
Returns to Screen
Three Times at Riverside By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD (AP)
Harry LeW wu back at
bis old profeuion cl acting
tbJ1 week alter a LS-year
lapse. DurinC hi abeence
BEST ACTOR
Paul Wilson
TOP ACTRESS
JoAnne Bleck
Costume Designers
'Idled' by N udies
By VERNON SCOTI'
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -
The trend toward nudity in
movies has made the job of
the costume designer almost
as obsolete as buggy whip
manufacturing.
William Travil.la, an
Oscar-winning de s 1 g n e r
("Don Juan," 1950), and a
lookalike for actor Stuart
Whitman, recently designed
the wardrobe for "Valley of
the Dolls."
All but one or two of the
characters appear in the
nude at one time or other in
the film. Body make-up
specialists are losing their
lowly status and soon will
achieve the heights o f
wardrobe designers unless
the nude trend is reversed.
Instead of dealing with
flowing skirts, f a n c y
bodices, h i g h • f a s h i o n
hemlines and other in·
tricacies of the couturier.
the film ward.robe designer
mu.st design ways to keep
his cast from being ar-
rested.
According to Travuta', who
also b a highly regttded
private couturier w h o s e
creations are sold in top
stores across the country,
aome actresses have a com-
pelllng desire to be seen in
the nude.
"Others refuse to uncover
at all," he said.
"Then there are those in
the middle. They will agree
to appear in the nude but
not entirely. That means we
must create flesb~ok>!'M
patches for the bosom and
flesh-colored pmities that
cannot be detected o n
screen. "It's not easy.
"I quit designing for
movies eight year~ ago
because I tired of trying to
dress Marilyn Monroe, Jane
Russell and Betty Grable to
reveal as much E.6 possible
to make them sexy and e.x·
citing -and stilt pass the
censors. Now n<>body wor·
ries about the censors.
"The a ct re sses
themselves differ. Some are
real exhibitionists. II we
don't u n d r a p e them
nltogether for a movie, then
they'll pose in the nude for a
girlie magazine."
Travilla's great.est test is
his c u r re n t assignment,
"The B06ton Strangler." He
must undress 14 actresses
appearing ~ nude corpses
in the film.
"But there are 150 other
speaking roles in the pic-
ture, so at least I've got
some live ones to dress:"
Crossword Puzzle
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By TOM Tn'US
Of 1919 0...-, "'" S•lf
The Laguna Playhouse
continued i~ mastery of the
Southern California Touma·
mEnt of One·Act Plays at
Riverside Sunday night by
winning three awards, the
most collected by one com-
munity theater group.
Laguna's · entry, t Vi o
scellft from T e n n e s a e e
Williams' "Orpheus Descen-
ding," was acclaimed the
best drama of the festival
and reaped acting awards
for two of the three cast
members, Paul Wilson and
JoAnne Black.
Tbe triple triumph raised
the Laguna Playhouse's
total to seven awards in
three years of competition
at Riverside -and in each
case the Laguna entry was
directed by Marthella Ran-
dall.
Five of the eight little
Mleater groups in th e
Riverside festival w e r e
from Orange County. Two of
the others -the Guild
Players and Sim's Theater
Workshop, both of Santa
Ana -took special awards
for their productions, "The
Innocents" and ' • D o c to r
From Dtmnmore," respec-
tively.
Tbe Pasadena Playhouse
production of "Footsteps of
Doves" was wted the best
comedy of the tournament
and Pasadena's G e or g e
Porter took one of the acting
awards. The T h e a t e r
Americana (Altadtna) play
"White Lies" earned acting
trophies for Annette Roon
and Benny Vance, while
Melba Jones of the ,Arcadia
Community Players shared
best actress honors for her
performance in "Shut and
Bar the Door."
Also entered In t h e
festival 'lftTe two other
Orange County groups, the
Rancho Community Players
and the Shaw Players of
Orange County. Th e s e
groups presented ' ' T h e
Game of Chess" and "Helto
Out There," respecti'lely.
Laguna's scenes from the
first act of • • 0 r p h e u s
Descending" were preview-
ed Friday and Saturday at
the playhouse as pa.rt of a
special program which in·
eluded folk ,songs by Katie
Porter and readings by
Doug Rowe. Julie Ha-as also
was featured in tne cast
with Wilson and Miss Black.
Percussion,
Band Gr~up
Set U>ncert
Orange Co..t College's 66-
piece band, the Riffs dance
band and the Percussion
Ensemble will provide the
entertainment May 20 in an
evening o f lnaitrumental
Soprano R~ital Slated·
The Sunday E v e n i n g
Concert series at UCI will
~ present Sharon F e r t e
Martin, soprano, in voice
recital on May 26, at 8 p.m.,
fn 178 Fine Arts.
The pro-gram will consist
of Campian • Lute Songs:
Schumann • "Frauenliebe
and Leben"; Canteloube •
'' Sbansons d'Auvergne";
Webern • "Dre! Lieder,"
Opus 25. Admission is free.
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62 Score In Gan. Football
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FELINE FRIEND-A special documentary on cats.
"Big Cats, Little Cats,' will be shown in color ~
night at 8 on Channel 4. The one-hour program.
narrated by Lorne Greene, will look at the feline
world from alley cats to African lions and show the
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TELEVISION VIEWS
Ca1·ol's Final
Show 'Funny'
By CYNTHIA LOWRY ' -
NEW YORK (AP) -The Carol Burnett show,
which wound up its season Monday night, generally
hns been a pleasant addition to the CBS television
schedule.
THE FINAL SHOW, reminiscent in mood and
theme of the old Garry Moore program, was what
Carol caUed a "family show." There were no guest
stars and the hard-working regulars had their
moments alone in the spotlight.
The show wiU go into reruns until early July
when the network will turn the hour over to a series
of pilot programs that failed to make the grade.
CAROL, a comedienne of talent, has an inter·
esling singing .voice and a warm and generous man·
ner that projects well.
Her strongest asset during lbe season bas been
Harvey Korman, a /erformer of multiple talents
who has backstoppe her well. He is a fine sketch
actor, has an excellent sense of comedy timing and
can even sing and dance a bit.
ONE FEATURE of the weekly show involved a
married couple sketch with Miss Burnett and Kor-
man .playing a disenchanted pair given to bitterly
funny cracks in the manner of radio's old Bicker·
sons.
The funni est sketch in the windup show was,
however, a Burnett solo -a housewife bearing
th e voices of all those commercial TV pitches
ranging from a challenge to eat one potato chip to
accusations about the whiteness of her wash. TV
still can get more satiric kiddi ng itself than any
other subject, including politics.
IN CONNECTION with television cominercials,
there is great interest and in many quarters, con-
cern, about a current trend toward splitting 60
second spots in~ two 30-second commercials.
Jt started when companies bought the usual
minute periods and started selling two of its pro-
ducts in the time. Then companies started swap-
ping 30 secund spots among themselves.
THE QUESTION now is wh ether the networks
will sell 30 second spots the way they sell minute
participations. The idea has considerable resist-
a nce.
The three networks obviously are finding cov-
erage of the peace talks in Paris somewhat frus-
trating, The preliminaries are not productive of
much news that the cameras can capture.
DIGNITARIES entering and leaving the con-
ference hall and mass news conferences are hard·
ly the ideal TV news story .
· NBC, handling the networks' pool. has a staff
of 60 tied up on the conference, and the other two
networks have almost as many.
SOME IMPORTANT news events are just not
adapted to TV's visual requirements. and they in-
clude diplomatic conferences behind closed doors
and courtrooms, to which cameras are denied ac-
cess. t
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J 0 OA!LV PILOT TuMd.ly, Mar 14, 1'168
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Affected by 10% Surtax
By SYLVIA PORTER
Assume the 10 percent
surtax on in<llvldual in·
comes retroactive tD April 1
finally becomes law. Thla
would mean an effective
surt.ax rate In calendar 1968
of 7~ percent. How would
t.bis affect you, a married
taxpayer filing a j o I n l
return?
U your income after all
deductions and 'exemptions
in calendar 1968 cornea to
around $81000, it would
mean an Income tax hike of
about $103.50 thls year
which would average out
over a full 52 weeks to just
under '2 a weelt.
lF YOUR income after all
deducti9ns and exemptions
this calendar year comes to
around $16,000, it would
mean an income ta.x hike of
about $244.50, which would
average out over a full 52
weeks lo about $4.70 aweek.
Only if your taxable in-
come is in the $44,000 range,
would your tax Increase for
calendar 1968 mount into the
four figures.
This, mind you, is a
surtax. You do not figure it
as a regular 7~ percent tax
on your Ul68 taxable income
(income al'ter all deductions
and exemptions.) You do
figure it as 71h percent tax
on the t.ax you report that
you owe on your 1968 in-
come.
OVER AND beyond the
s p eclflc dollar s-and-cents
meaning to you, this surtax
will have basic imptications.
First, it will b e I p
moderate the demand for
goods and services and by
so doing. mark a rirsl step
back from inflationary price
increases and t o w a r d
reasonable price stability. ·
Second, the tax incre&se.
plus spending cuts, will be a
clear signal to our foreign
creditors of U.S. fiscal
responsibility and thus wiU
help Increase confjdence
ou r dolJar's integrity.
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S · Ce T h 'fANA,,.Eft Nico E1t9lne Coro 7'~ I 7>.l PPalomGH lo"~1er 2~ 2l'4 23ll! Nat Uftlon Fire 2-20 ~ 2S'A4l~ ~ .,,..p ,-S3 ~ n N + \It l'~l>tD Cl i•P 6 12 21~ 22 -~ hopping nter, e ·' 1,1 tionct, A 8 I 291'1 3DVJ 79v, I ar ,....H1•ge 4'lt .5 •1'1 a•l1 W*J!ern Liit Ins 9'4 10 tYJ ~m H<»f wl 6.S U.• ll\li l... CllRIP -uw 1 '°"\ 10'• 1'"' -"° , l'lem Mlttlno lnlnl u :u Jll'J Pertmouni Pu .60 1~ u 1"YI elle<1w10. N '"' ,,,.. ... ml"" •·~ 2 11~ 11¥1 11~ c~rr .. ~+r"2 25 19'• "'" 19'1'1 Boardwalk, wiU open tonight El Ran.cho s Huntington Cllltens u111 As ,.., 14 uv. Per1tvtew Gem 33\IJ 3'\4 3314 o Amer l.llt CH .10 IVi t•o\ • Am""' 1.10 102 2o:Mi 19'11! 10 + 'll CllockFui 60 15~ ~~l ~11;~ S251;l:: t1! • I !arbour store is the sixth to ~c~~~~r ai:~·.~•u" 11v. ff~ r, ~:l'111~·~~1mr;-•. 60 ~YI ~ ~i? ~:~11~Vf11~11• '•S: 1~ 'l~ ~~ttr :~ r.: !~~ !;~ i?a t+~ ~,.;:~~~ri" l3 1 3•~ 3•'~ "'' _,; ··u With a preview open house be d b th ool Col• LA 1,'f 5tY; 40v. 5t"1 Pioneer N Gu ,IO lit\ 2914 t•~' Pefl<ltYl•anla Life s 41 41"°' 41 Am Motors 197' 1:n, l2l\ 11"• lo ~rvsl•r i ::1 4t~ ~l'.tl 6123\'", _-1't
od r i b b C U t t · n g Opene Y e JO.year-Old otomon EMIM 7\; tlh a PUC>co Ptlrolfum .IS IS',\ 1n• I~ ProYld·WUll 1 791.'J lOV, lO AmNeiGu 2 123 ))~ ll 3i\'o \lc Inn GE I~ ,1 2J' ti\ •. a 0 n • I S th C tif · CotweH Co s 1' 11 16 Pvt> Svc Of NM .90 n~ ~ nl\ !!""'1>1ic N•t Ult .IS 11'4 It 111'1 ~m PNews I 14 l3) 32~ )l') +111 CinGE 01 .. 7 -'h 76,~ 76 • 2766¥1 _~11, ou em a orn1a grocery Comr>uttr Eaulomt """ 11 151tt RRtc1c0t11 1 C0tP 11¥> 22•Ai " 1 .. idlmond Co.p 33.-llit. :u" .-m11 t1o10cPY 2>• 111. 11~ U'lo -1-1 c1n Mill 1 20• 31 46._; ....... ..~ + ~ • -·· cer emony at 7 o'clock al the chain h'ch . 'LL be ,,, .. o1 Roell Prods ao 2S u " ••t nc •1• 10 •Iii t Paul FloM IM 27 ,,.... »." tstc11 .os. ~ 1~ 1'1h 1n •,, -4YJ c1TF1n 1 io u 31• .... ..... .,,. ... W J OOW Wl Cornet Stortt ,4$ 6\li 714 61/J Rlcllardson .20 31:\lo J2'h 3214 •feco Co 31'111 3'YI 3114 Am Su l 1 16 21-1\ 271\ 77~ + 14 CIT F otj SO 1 102~ 1~-., I~~ -+ "' store. 16821 Algonquin. opera•lng 1"ts th1'rd Orange 'ornalscenMI fQT·~ 2"6 \ 614 J\~ llR~~,c,r,ellcon~f! .1J It 'lO 21 •leco Co 1"" Of 17 17\IJ w. Arn ShlP . .0 ti ,.. ,.."' 24 +21» 'lflu S•c ·, ,.. ~ ~ •• ,. ..., "' y _ ,. """' -60 11 \II') lot, S••board L It Ins 6¥o 7\>i .-. Am Smell l I~ 70\1> 6'V. 6?•4 -cv. ~l'tS• pt • 40 41 ... '1 ' •1" + It w. L GodI e Jr presi County sto e Thi t gAsA coro w t. H'4 1N R-r•1q11, H H I • ssv. 57 s..•11 SoYertlgn l.llt ,,. 40 " 40 AmSoAfr .10 t69 n~• 10"' l?h +21o l'I Inv :Yb l 1w,., 156'1> IS4~ " . r Y .. • r · S newes 111 Otsl~n Lib 141~ "~ w o Rocket Rtsearcll 1~ 1714 16•-Surety lift Ins s ~ 5'Ai 4~ AmSAtr tn.70 S 61 S91'> 4l ily Sirs '2Se 1~ ~l .. ~i::;?, ~·1,. -+.:-i .. • .
dent 0( El Rancho Markets location wiU be headed by. O~eta1nPt!rodna"i<!~., _ 11~, .... 1,•.~. 11t9',! :~•.w,1e1B1 ,~•a..._i 40 11 2l1~ 71~ T111e 1,. Trust 1,7S. 4'14 JO 4' Am Sid I " 311~, 3~.. lW• Cl~rk Ea ·1 ~ ,. lJ • • 4 • 11~. _ ...,. , • ~ --17\IJ Ill'> 11\1; Tn.,.ltrt Ins 6' ll14 ~ 22\< Am Sttrll .ao 3S 70 69'' '91> Clarlc Oil 6o 1' ":.; n~: ~'.•0 = ~·, '._.
Inc., will preside at the Jack Long, manager, with ·1·~u~,~~g i;o1n1 ... ~ '1'45'4~ ~v, :::: ~ ~rA'm': ~v. ~YI Uy, i~~:2oA.fnnoff ~ ~"" I! ~~~·:\~' 1l ~., ~ ~'9: !'! g:l'1W1 r~ 6 It$. ICl 10• .+10, Grant Gravatte as produce o ck>an e1octre<1lu 22v. ""' sRuclltr c1o • """ :J.IV. li!•1• vn11ed Tn111 Lift "" ~ ,,~ ASw 11IA2.6S 1 os .s .s + 1. C/ Pl ,-'° w. l4h 36 .. -'• ceremony. Civic officials 011111ek 1sv. u:IO u o.nt ncius 1•111 1""1 u~ us Fid auar 1.60 '611 • ., 45>, Amsua 01 .68 s 1~ 11>~ 1/l c ~,1, ~ 10i.o i2201 s,·~ ~3':~ 5474 '• H manager and Dale Pikop as Diverse Inc '"' ·~ 414 S•lurn Alrw1vs cm 21 " 211;, 21 us lllt .«> vv. 21 2611, Am T&T 2.40 1117 491'> 4)1\ 491/, v. Cf ., <A 1 .... I " have been invited. 01veru II'< pf 1.ti 13'4 U\4 1314 Sun11111 Eledrontcs 14'/4 1':\\ 1314 Votkswaatn '"' IOV• 10'1/i 9"• ""' Td> 1.90 1u 32"• 12~ Jm = '" c1~~\1~f.1 14 at ~~ 1S 15 -h meEat Ramanager. . . • g:;~ir:~ Watr ,.0 ~g;t ~V• ll~ ~:!Jo:rl~~ l.20s ~ ';~ ~ ~~~ \~·~:" i~ 1~ re ~~~s d~ IS 13, ll"• 1~'• -1, Lo .I.is 5 j11 lJ\'o 3m -'• The public ceremony at I ncho specializes in oresW>-B•rMS 4'.114 514 4\1> su W0t1d n 2• n EASTERN BANKS AW P••f 1.u 210 11" 11~ 11" cocaco•• 1.•o 'i! 1U~~ 1~: r~W t2~:
t od li Oucommun Inc I V h 291, 11'.4 IE CanclV Shoo• l 2A6 151'> 2•V. ~•nktrs Trull t.20a ~ 1o:14 "'•AW 4,lfll 1.0 ~jg. ''~• 1~ :~,\-l} ~oca~1~11 1w1 15 7a > 11 1¥1/J + 1~ ~"'e new 28,800-square·fOOt mea , pr uce, quor and ~· Br..:111r ... 1 .• .s ..,,,.. ~ ltcn Co.p 20'1'1 21•,, 20 111r11r NY c~ \70 .a». ~ .,,.~Am .rnc 11 1,. ---11 +JL Loc,aP 0 .20 6 JO 'Ml JO•• -14 WJ I<• Lb .. ~ ,.... •• ,,...Vo •• .. •• "" 11-be·• u ·.-"•-~,. ·--~ ,. • ". • .. 09 ., I 0 .. ''" , .... , • +1~ -gourmet food items. A ef:~~11rfet ·-·~ ' .. ·~ s mon .. Schuster .OS 6 6V. 6" c~l"IH NS Chi do ma [;,: jhi ji;;,';'~~ Inc I )6 ~ Jo'll so .... -" ColllnAlk 110 1• JS llh llh -~ • ' THE ESSENCE of this is . store will be followed by an snack bar is also ·included 1' n EEelocCft'r~au'• 1 IN .1v.,, .. 27lt7 Sko•llCl•111P•w•a,Lee,•s .•. '° JI 22\lo n : 12 Fl"l' Net Bk CM 2 $4V. !O~ 5404 AMI( CP .lOd ill ~·· :f~ ;;:" -4. ~:~r:i~ i'!& 5' '°'• 79'• I"" -ft ••
h 'th to f .. ~ n4 .. ,.. 7.\4 s c.e l~ 1S'4 14"4 GF rJI NII Clfv 2 67\li •1111 " AMP Inc .40 is l•l4 34 )I \\ + ... Colo Sou ol' 4 16 •I'· ~i. ''"' + ~
that the tax Surcharge Will. open OUSe WI urs 0 the store Eltctro"lc C•o Alto ::.:~ 22~ ~ Uniotl Gas 1.jO 26~ 21 M'4 Franklin Hal Ok NY h 33\'J ll'I• 341/J Ampex Corp 171 ll''" 30' JO' Lo I l40 5S S5 SS · Eectronlc Mem0tlet 1'"' :;.; 41'/s e,lflu sttrn Drlll no .OS C 13'111 4111> Mfrt Henover Tru•I 2.20 s~ ~ SS" Amohtnot 10 · "' ~ •\ -" <l1' nu I· 2g 63 12YJ 12 Jl'IJ + i,. _ have a more modest impact shopping f a c i I j t i e s coo-The store will be open FF.•rrmrl!! .. !!ot _,o.. ~ l4 J7·~ -"" rw'a~:!! .. G•Gstnl Inv .JO 21\i, 21''i tlh Morae~ Gutr U) I~ 1071~ 106•.t> Amaled 2.40 .u m, !!~ :~~ + ~ ce'! 17_&,'· s ..... «>I; "°'"' -~· ·.:-
f 'J f' . 1 ducted by Store personnel. ·-'""' ~. ., ,... -Soac ~· 10\4 1°'4 , .. NII Bk of NA llc~ JO 29 Antctrd 2 50 111 '' 4' • 4 •, -'• CBS Pl I lfs ~1~ rz:, ~~· I.;, • ' on your arru Y inanc1a from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon-~:: ri:." .. ~,:,..1 .eo • ~~ ~'4 ll11 Scofc:~orr.:~ra 3f ~ ,t'h Ar1tona e.:Er ERN BAN~ 2'14 2:1111 ~~r~ ii~ ,, "'• ~ m; +11-1 Lt.u::;u 'n 'l 21• .. 11~ lt"' + ... , . position than many now El Rancho Market in Hun-days \hrough Saturdays and Fed Skin .. SIQ cvoll,lO :MYI ~ ,..,, !frlOll SI•~· Caoll•I ,,,., "" Bal'k of America 1.:10 m. 71\11 71 Anlten l11em I~ ~h~ m~ w· =1:: f~V~ •1,~ 121 P1• lS'1 ,, •• ~1-...
b I. Ad itt di . th tington Harbour• the first First Boston C0to ' 11 71 ~ 11n1tt1 s1.11 Pr .10 19 1''4 " B•nlt of ce1 SF 1.111 :iev, 3' 38"',APCo 011 891 163 '.Ill 11._ JO +t , CombEn 7 00 J :;ir. 39'9 J9._ + 1, e 1eve. m e y, Ill e from 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on FF'is'~',,E•se<:cl•nc1o1rp .-3,1v, 31 v. 3101 si'~1't• e1:xp1us°'•r"ies'1on ev. ' ? Bk o1 Toho Of ca1 is 26 ti Aaue Chom 15 19'14 38-11. 31,, _ "• com1: 011•1·0 A nlli ""• T.11\ •-.1 ...
I b k ts Store to Open • tn T h e n ti IC ... "" .. ndu Ills '"" 111 .. Cenlinel• \/alley Bk .20 "~ 11'4 Wh ArchO•n 1.60 10 ., '7 .,. " c c 61 ~ JI(• .. 1. -.. ower income rac e 1 even Sunday. F. reetwoou Enrero .40 41\1> ,,.,., 41 5s/et•1 r e°'·ros <C.601.1 .,. 23'4 24'" z:w, C•n•ury BenlC ,.,,, sv. 4•~ ArliPubSvc 1 ' ' ' '7 -'• ""'1 re 1 ao 1109 47 "''~ •7 + "' a tax hike of $1 a week is B 0 ardwalk development, Ftlc:l>er C•oll•I "~ IOV. 10"• ro .. ••Ion a' ,,., 1• 11'~ le Cllv Hal 11• .Ill 111'~ Ulh II Arians 0 Sir m ~~ n,,, R + ~ ~:~~~~ ~.~ so 35'/o l4\) 3'~ ·u ff:i 'all ,,.... Flel(l\er Furwl 10\o 1ov11 17141 Subscr11o11 TY1 av. IV. IV. Crocller<lllrens 1.«>s 3210 J2YI J2 A""<o so 3 111 41\io '6h 47 _ ,. "'°"' E otl.•• 161 ~ •• p1•,,•, :;,_1 ~,. , ' portant and in fart Wl Opell 0 . Cl y On ~ 11UfS· Flot Ida Gas 20 171~ 17'4 1614 SUM• """sir tS 11\i 1'\li llV. Flcleltty a.nil 40s 1,Vt IJV. 171~ Armour I 60 ~7 l2llo 40 2 " ~ 0 ' 11 ,.., • ••. very Im . .. ' Bl Chi. ' '2 ProdUcll Lid ... ~ ,..., sv. Tamtr Eloc Ind lllfl 12'.lt 11~ Flrtl 8ancoroonfion' II ll'ii 11 Armr DI ~ 15 l n•. n~ ~,"ti~ .. ~:-.. II 00 ,,, ~· .. 1A\o ?, ... -.. ' • the House-Senate conference day With a grand opening ue p s Four Star TV 6 ~ 6 Temoa• 2.0 190 1'3 1'° Fl"t S«urllY Cp 1.50 lOVJ 3111'> JO•i, Arrn Ck 1.io. to 61 61 67"'..., l o COM Miiis I 102 ••' '1 62.._ -l'o . hich . l l Garden uino Co $ $'/J s T•o<ttr lnllus 14 •S 141.'J Galewev Nal lk 1 1~ 14!1 u \rrnC.k Dfl 7S z.o .,,,. o.o•l 6411, ~onQOlum .ao ,?J' ~I\ ti'• 12'• •
c 0 mmittee acknowledges celebration w w I %:~.~!f"il~:Wlnq 1r 1~ 'i"' i:~.'.'Fr~t:O r.~ r~. i~ L'n:~~·1N~r1k I 'l1\ 1~ 1~14 ~7:"c"o~o I.~ • 4~ 4N •714 -1. CO<>racCo .10 l.S 54 ll•. U b 1 ··
this by exempting from the launch a week or special R . Genml Rmrt~ CP Wl ,!',, 20"2 Te<um~eh "'°"' ,,40 1~~ I~ 1~ ~t~~~cti\',"?, '~rolt .JVt ~~ ~~ ~~\~ b'\1 i~ ii 1~ 1~ ~~ ... ! !: ~~i:"o~~' ~;'f 142 ~·4 ft rz.,, 1
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SUrlaX millions Of married events, eo1•gamze g:~g'~l:~lr~l :~ h!1: If,~ lk: m:: f~J~.1 ~~: •21 Ill .. IJV. ll'~ 5.t~I• Monlu Bank .S2 11'4 12 1p, AsdBrew fOD 28 (I,~ u~. n + :-: ~:~dl~lt'l.ls 2~ 111i m~ ;~I~ -~· •
taxpayers reporting less Pl I(jJj Gen Tel 5 pl I IS'· 1~ IS"· TTtxln Cll-m1UIS .16 ~r' II ~r' t:C~1'11N1~\ ~. 1r: ::: mi :/'"~::gs~ .... i.60 I '• "'• m. 75~ -\, CtiltllClnd I w 4p 4~1. J 1, :.•.\! .-FOOD BASKETS • d Grothe"" llJrcs '"' '" ' 1·~ hermel Powz.r 10. 16'/) 11'11 1411> Sumitomo Bk Cal ... 2•'\ u·, ,,., Audfr•n .40 • " ,! 11'1"' ,".,'.· ;-",. f~~...,r·~·'·so, 4 oo•. »1t !I\. -1''> '•' than '3,000. an e G'H TechnoooQY 4''1 7"• 5"' TIME 64 . lS'lo 26 2j Surety Nat lk s ·~ 1'1s t·~ AHOClnY 1,40 n ,;;:: 2'1't I (:v"• 61 l7 36' 11 +Vii Fifty f<><>d baskets Will be GIOHCO COID I:\< f'h l ''r Titan 9(0UD .«> I'" IS 1''' Union 11 .. corp I .. d r.. '614 4''1> llchlsan 1 00 116 JO''-29 '"' + \ onNal I 10 123 79~ ?fl; Z'il') + ~ But in the higher income Grinnell Corp , I 11) 11' 110 ~orolnotl ~ 31/i '"" us Nat Bk so ·,. 27 ,. 27 ~hi• r' . so 1:9 ,.; '~ '·~ -111 ~::~w~t! ;g 9a J6'o lS'r .l6 ••• 1, -
brackets. the jmp""'t Wl'll be given away to shoppers who LOS ANGELES (AP) ... gukl•nco T•ch I"• j"' W• r"fior nc 41"• 621~ 611h v.11.., nb o11qen1~ . .!Os lt14 ,.,,,. 19'!. " 11ve 1 '16 12 16,4 2.504 25~ Con••lnr 1 ·40 ~o ,,,, n• ~ 1s1<> ._ '!'. • : """ -n ulden~• TKh cv Pf ,, 2 21'1> r• u torp 19'.\ ""'""' wens Farto B•nlc b·40 m, 421/• .,,,., \ Rltlt 3;10 10 111'\ 118 111 _ ,., ContAlrL 50 S5 ltt') 311\ llV. -,.. • '
moderate. Even the married sign up for the drawing dur· hearing May 21 w i l i .. ,.., Enol• co 1 v. 1 ~rnn1con Linn .20 31:14 nv. n•;, a Nos Al Ric~ or 1 15 1~ 10w, 100y, + "• Loni" •k ,· ,0 765 20 111'1 20 +11r. • .. . • .... _ t , d Htxc•t 60 60 '2 60 Trenscrt Gas Ploe 1 1az, "" 1~, -'CF,wr111 sir cv~sn " 1ca " Attn c~ eo 167 21''1 211~ 11~ .._ 1, CtBak p1 J.ltO ~1 '''" " 441, -ti~ taxpayer with *lOO,OOO of in-mg w"' sores gran open-determine whether the Blue Ht Sheer 10 sa .. 56 Tr•n• on• '"'""'' m~ ll"\ 11~ Am Biii 11ub cv4~ m 130 1u A!IH C0ti> 2u m m 5" _ v. co" can 1 1100 .,~, es 191, .._, • • . k w· , Hoover Co 1 71?1'4 ,. .. l6\a TrtvtLoclOt .2.S 14 ?A\4 ti Arden-Mayfair '' :lrl4 66 71 66 AuranPI 20 146 231/t m o nio + •• Cont Coo JOI> ~ s2r1 o ~ ~:• .i.1)9 ;:.
come this year will pay only mg wee . umers names Chip Stamp Co. carries out ~:;i·,n=:tl~t l.J ll:~ ~ .... T~l2.1~1nc1u11 s ~ ~ g ;~"¥.i::I g:~ m 200 m ~~~~~ ·~ H ~ ~ ~ +'~ 8"~/.: 23~ 93 IJ'.~ .,-; c~ '\ .......
$3,388.50 more, equal to will be drawn Monday. with its pl21n to ,reorganize. . H~r.~/mlm ii~ Ji"' 3'~ J:,;~ !:"~lo .ao n-n~ I~ e= .... :·A~~.r~ S'411t 1aS ~ ~~~""~~ ·f~ 'r. ~.,,, ~14 1.1'1< -'• (onf Mot' •O 1~ r, n.;z n~ +.. :_
about S65 a week. winners notified and names The trading stamp com-1n1orma11cs ! 60 sa ~~1co ior~ & M 1 ""' 1r1> n eu•"11T11 cv Slh ' ,. 114 1u Avco P•l 20 ,, ,1v, ~6•4 ~ =2'• ~:;: 8ll :i~ m 6S "" 441'1 _ ,,.,
Here's a table, prepared posted in the store. pany planned a reorganiza-l~~,~m~~11~.,~sou Hl~ ~v. #~ vv·~11~e'n.:f-,..,1"°• 60 ,{ 23~ ,~~ ~:~:. 0t~c~~~M1 1ij 129 114 ~~~i .~ rJ ~~ m; t°N ~·4 + Y~ ean1 sli 1.to 1~ ::..; :'4 !:"" + .._ . .,"~
Du . th d . i af l . ,.,.,,,.tionet '"'"' • n 11 74 .. Const ~ n 1.20 "L fJ ,, Control or11 c"3\4s'9 1n 111 115 1Avan Pd 1 '.o ll ll"1 '"" ,, + .. t~ot Tel /,(J 104 11h t b'> l~ ...... for me by the Research n ng e gran operung, l on ter a ederal suit ac-101.,11••• B•k• o1 •·• 70 111 70 v11n s11.1t •Lnd 13•~ 11'11 uv. erocur< "'"'" , '°., ,. ,. 1• · · 1 "' 13 "" 131 -~ Contro1 oata 416' 1.sev. 1s1v. m111 -cs•-. ..•
Institute of A meri c a I orchids will be given lo cused it of monopoly. ~~-~1,.,:~ ·'° isf'°.Jt1t!14~ ~~o V.::VS'°"' m .. !~ !! ~:s w~~ ~w:ss;;s 1' .~ ,n -B-E~ro. ~~ ~ i&, ~¥. ~".+ "•. '
' t h' h women shoppers with ice State Corpor-ation c j01~d '°'! s " 41"' 40 v•cu 0"' '0 r,, 4'\ n. FMC1°'' MIWl ~ll 150 1:11 ::~1}1 1 ]3 ,g ttv. ~ ~ t ~ c=.~r~f 1~ ,! ~~i ~~ !~ :!:_,;i.:. agams VI JC you can cream and balloons for missioner Robert I~. Voo~ unienstn roe u ,1, 714 •v.~,1:7'?~,f.,!i n~ a J1 .. ~~~f:4c!fg4~~' ~ " 1~ ll11tvr: t.~ 49 JI'/, JO~• ~ro-:;~=~T~"f lll0ti1~'>1J0'>-11_, •• ,
match yourself to see how chi"ldren. In a d d
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You Would make Out approved the reorgaru'zaUon w1vd•on,•,, • ~-'!.".. •.,. -on. '9 ·-" .,... eiaP 11 •· ~-.., •• SM\ + v. co-1 •A 1 •o "m ·~ .,.. ~ • • -~· • •• 52 13 ttV. Maust Coal Ut cv.A\513 62 62 BerlOll o 1 .~ l jl 5014 5011, -'• C ~ ~·~ ,• 19 '8 471,1 •1' 0 _ ~ • • _..... ·-1 television per s 0 n a 1 i t y but Super1'or Court J dg W•r~r Ettc Brk 22"' 231~ "' Pac Ouldr Ad AW .. 14 t2 'I t2 !I I• I .. I s "611\ '6 .... , -.... r~Cl!>l "11 •• o l2 "~ •I " -lW' •• Taulll• T.. ...,,. ·~· u e I Q Wull Nat Gu ... .,., .. 11'1 VJ Pauley Pel ~s76 113 11 113 B"'~ oC .80 ..ll ,! .. ,. ,,., 71 +.,...,(>#SH '1:-0 10 25•1 21'' 25'" -i.•.-ttt<-• _, IWtH '6t ,.. Sheriff John will appear at Charles A. Loring issued a st uar1er ~:~".:.llj;i;:~= 561'11 ~ 11 ~In Mitsubishi t'AYJ577 ,, '1 " B:~.~,' 2.: ·~ s •• Sl~ 51'• + .. ConnlhB ~ 65 l3 l7'• 33 .. + h •' ..
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36 ooo 10 :i.io ns.so ti iu so SatUTday d . I if h F d R d wr1111tt ., 1 .. ·--12 7 Bt1 ~"' 10b ~ .ss.,, !~ -•· c'r~n c·~ 120 m. 311, ll>i t-'• • ' ' ' ' . , ecrease In Va U.e t e or ecor WTC Air Freight 41'M IS U v....-rbllf Mui Fd t.15 0.6' f.7' a.~I r.::· · .60 4 4 ""1. ~ -., • l2 67! 6' 67'l ~ • 40.0CO 12,1'11 '10.SO ll,O.SO,IO S • \ Dani b h 31 '1 T'~ '°'" .,,~ _ ""Crl>W?!Ze 2.10 10 n-' ~11 : ,,. + 1"' .u,ooo u.060 1.osuo 1.tm.io pecia s c e e s e company reorganizes. 11~,.g:T:ci "' '"" " ••1; + \o cruc s11 1.x 11 43~ 41'• m; _ .~
51.000 ll.060 1,lSA.IO lt,"'.so tasting is scheduled in the Blue en· I t t Bendix I 40 s• "1"' ";l .,., -. p~ COlll .AO 59 lJ ~2•. 32•, '• •
64,000 ~A70 1.IJUO ti,251.50 F i d t lp pans 0 conver F ord Motor Company's •••••lliil•lllW:J1r:•11:!1CIE:S-::::::"""r-:::::31!1!11:!1S::m•• 8endl)t "' 3 : r~ n.~ f.~ ~ ~ C~a:~: tio 12J 261;, t\\ 1' .. = ~i· 1& ooo 31,o20 1.nuo ll.J6',50 store on r day an Sa ur-5111 shares of its stock into :er;'f'" 1.60 100 31i: ls>• Jr '-\ " cumvan At 51 ~~~, ~P.. s1~' tr"" ·
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$222,400,000, compared with Berl(ey Pho 13' 4' 5111, '' • ·~ CurPub .~ 1 ~ fo ro ::'i~· R:i~ft~mLt~ "" 37 rt; ~6'\ + l ~urtlss Wr 1 104 261'\ 2.S•• lS't ~ $120,600,000 in the first B 111 5 ss ""' 21•" 11v. -11~ urt w~ A 2 2 lt"' 34•,., z,11 • B~ Thr~ '::Oo 'rl !!'• 19•11 ''" -~ ~uue, r 1.20 S2 "'• 44 4•~• +''
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Mrr U Corrpet I0,1' 11.10 sei.ct '·" 10.15 P1tot I 20 1.96 llu~ Btlb 1.$0 21 '~''°' ~ 41'\ +••~Dan llfv 1.20 11 ~ U"I Semon E . KnU<1scn, presi-Nl'W YORK IAl'I '°"" Bd 11n 12 s1 ver Pav t.2' 10 1 P/ne SI 1i:,. 1ut t:f:1t 1 !!I' a1 10\.ti 1flll '° + 1• '""Co 2 'O ' .,,, 41•, ~·~.i ~ -Tiit 1o11owl"9 -''"o Fd 1u1 l3.ll '"" lt"n 19.45 >1.2• P oneer 1u2 u.n ~~ "" ffl ""' n•r, 14 -'" ••COCp 1.60 ' 4S'' o 45' dent. announced today. First tetlon,, uoolled tw •M 21bvl M•Y Tl sf ISi Gwin 5.17 S.76 Plan Inv 1'-110 u ,10 I •scpfdl 31! ~ ~ !5"4! ..... arcopt_"f4 ,, l2CO "6 '''1', 96 ' +• ·. • Ille "tllontl Aocl· Concord 11 .23 '1.23 hffl Fd ZS.It 26.71 Prkt TR 25.Sl 25.$1 0 Sirs ·1 lS ll~ n 11111 + v, oay ~52 '1 '9'o 29 291-. -•• • quarter earnings were $2 03 a11o11 Of s.turll;• Con• '"" 13 .lO 1'·oo '"''' Fd 11.'7 70. p;ovkl•I u1 6.52 av11n111 1 t0e a ~!: 1~'.4 ~ t"' o~1~uo c1 60 1~ ~" !!'• .!Oll'~• T~,~·-· .. · allon Of S«ullt4s Consm In• 5,IS Ul IYV Fd tl.12 23.12 P11rll•n IUI 12.SS llord.n 1 "10 101 31141 32 l21tt 1 .. OrtPwLt \ 04 51 U'o 2j~ .,.,~ + • .. a share in 1968 and $1 10 in Daelen. 1r1c:.. .. Con• Sec .o.n l'·" JOl>m•• 22 2' ~ Put•"'" """"" llorfWar 'u s 14S ,, .. l! .. n 0.1 Mntt •o u J1·, Jl ;.7 _ ·~· . • Otaln, Inc., •re C0t11 Ld 17.2' I.I& IC•vllOM Fullds: EQUlt IJ,47 14 .. U lomwnF •• U J?I~ 8~ ·~'14 _ ,, Ottt~Alr «I J51 n·~ ,. • ... 1967 an increase of 85 !VT'-"'* " kn •' ""1ict1 Cnrv ca. 1:.• 1J01 '"' a1 21.u 2' 11 .,.... s.,,.,.,. sF llC6 Edis 2.01 11 1'"1 391~ 39., _ .., aenn Mto 6 0 s.s ,. .. ~~ l:I'• +• ••. • r-""" -urltles Crown w 1.AJ a.u Cus 12 2Ut 2M• G-• u "17.41 Bost M tCP • 211'\ 7l''I ~ +•• ~·nwo ct 1 1 St ,,.. ~'M -e'a. • •
t COllld lltvt Mt" cle\I~ NI n .24 11.'4 (U!B4 '·" IUO Grit\ u:. IS 17 BoltMeCp Pf I 401\ '°'~ 11'1 + ' OtfllSr 1.20a IA ,...., ~ 39 -,, •• cen • tolO (bid) or bougn1 Decal 'nc 13,12 IS.10 Cu• !<I •.JI 10.17 lllCO!TI t Jt 10'26 Bournt Inc ]) 2)'1• 2"1'~ 1''~ -1: genRGW ~ 'O 11 '*"• 11'' le'l +i:t ,
The CO m p an y 'S COD· letlttdl: gr!• cf.d \~'~ \rn ~~Ml ~j~ 2~:05 ., nv~st • e:ea t:io lif;J~1;.~ 63; Im ~~ ~·~ .:_i~ om~1J1 ~ 1~ ~~ SO\\ SO••-"'"' · ·• ... A.lil OIYIMI .: .. 1o:u CusS2 11 7t11Vit" ten 7.tl 7·"awrs•Mver ,. 14' 1'\.\ ~ -1140~Edh 1«> 62 n '' ~~t ,,,, H'• .... solidated net income i.n the ~~1 Fd 13·!! ,3 ,so, 01v1d Sllr u 1 u 1 cut SJ 10 g 11:50 _,. 17·" "·52 ar 1tMv r,n 1J 54 .P'' • ') _ ... D•I Ed Pis .io 9 99 ~'· -,,.. •• ..... " ... . Dow Th ·~ l .!t t " Cus S4 • 07 .. Scudder Fvl'd1: He t 1 " 4 421; 0 + "' CH SIHI 60 64 2Ult ~
first quarter of 1968 was :m::.,0 :.:·~~51 g~=~~. l~~. lrn K~r:k:d '1;!1{:: ~::. st lgj l~f \~·~~ .\: 1?1 r.:~ ?~ lh t ~18:!~1s 1;.10 ~ ~· • ?J' li."! -1{ "':gher than t'n an ~"'er All "mer 1,26 1.38 Eatn Sal 11.57 17.l2 KnlcJt Giii 12'11 n:.St lnttlnv Vntvall !lwnCo "",50 1l 2A'o HYI 14'1 + •\ OI ''•m • .. .11109 ,.,; l ~ n:; I ~'.: .. w y VU& Am BUI 3.SO 3.1, EAln Stll 1'.71 lt.:12 LUl"91 10.ll 11.71 *cl 0.05 u.os llwnS.l\erp 1 JO 2~ 2l t~ + I\ DlaSll pf C1 u 1711 q -
f . . th Am DMn 11,7612.74 Ebertl 1'.lO 1$.6' Ltx Rach 16,2611.71 ~ Div 1021'.13 Bw•Stioe 1 14 + •o•I 1S so ''•Nll ,R!"S of 01 ~ ••1 '?'• n ~ 71,1. .,., irst quarter tn e com• A'" Crtll 1.12 I.fl Emol Gr U .. 3' 16 n Llb9rtY 11• a 4' Ste Eclult lt,01120,IS Brunswlek ~(t ""' '"1• '°" o""''"" 1 !O 65 ~''< '6 '°''~ + 4' " ' . A'" ,..,.. JUO 31.70 E•••fY ,..,, ,.:,, Life IMI .:11 .:61 Sec lnY u o ,,.., BUC~"911 uo 1~7 ,"' ~ tv olii·~· 1() t~ •3 "''• u -pany s hist-Of)'. The In-Am MUI 10.a. 10 ... EntPriH '01 tu Liit Slit 4 la • 71 Sttec Am \"'112.IJ Buc•Er 1.7' .c •·~·on .. 20 n l"" )Al; _,, ' Am l"CIC u•avoll lqull Fd 11.1112:. Loomis Style• Fds: Stt Slltd 4.5' 1S. llUdd Co .Ill 163 ~ m ' 111, -YI g;•bofd 40b ll ,,., , .. , 33'• + ... creased prolits reflected •Mfl '"" '"it.ts 1nairn , • 11 0 ,..., 36:ra 3631 Slt•llofd 11.n 14.ff auc1e Fin .... • 10 . 1~,, '"~ + 1, 01~::;10°'~ " '"'" 2;. ~·~ _ ... · Asta Fd ,,., 1.n lnclUSI 5: .... , CaPll tl.11 u:,, Sl9"'• lt.7311,7] 011i1,,.,, l ,.. r-. ,, •• -'• ..... partial recovery Of pro· Axt HuullhlOn: Fst lnGff1 I0.35 jl.34 Mui lU~U.7' SSwovtlnvl~ l'VWftlllv7~ or,,..,.c\" ~ l~' s.l'I o•, Sii'> ~l'I ' Fund A t.t6 t,7' F•I fnSll< 11.11 U4 M•nfl1" 11.54 12.61 r ... •. .., OISfley 30b 'iii s;;l', ,~, 51' .. -·--ductlon Jos~ caused by the l'u"" a11.,, 12.11 Fte1ct1er 11 .. >0 M .. • Fon 12.5413.70 ~·1•1td St Fnd.n 52.n P"t s.oa· .. • 1 '" ~• .~·A +!? Slo<k ,,,, t,70 Fl• Glh 7.U •. ,. MIU Giii u.n "·°' ~" mlft ,, Del M DrPff'Otr 40 lt?l ~ .. 36 JS -~. -
UAW strike in the fall of e.~'k...--rn rn :~ ~J! Ui ~::.Tr 1t~ 1::~ t~'"" 1& 11:: onte =~·n~~ I~ ~!.~ t i, tf.1 ... :~:: .. 1967 as well as higher to-Blllt Rf.f TUl IM1 ""°"• 1Ut" McDon It 47)UI Sch!• 7 .... ,, Oonntll•v 60 tO 47'. ,, "'~ ... '• •• ' lloodtlll 7 !$ I t7 Franlllln Culldn: MldA Mui 7 77 I" Slel• llot FU!)ds: Dtl<r IOlv•r 1A ,..,_ 1' ,. ' dUStry demand for CatS aDd Boll Ftf t"3 t.U Com Siii 1.42 t J.5 M-C' ljn..,all l•I 11.11 n 17 Oov0 u Co ''O 411 611> ,,,., 61"• +1'!
k N . . 8rolld SI u.o-, 16 711 lncom 2... ,,., Mood'f F• Unevall Stoc:ll IU7 u 07 E d. owe""' ?.40 ,, e!J'' "" ,..\ ,,., -true S. 0 prOVIS10n h.as Bulloct 15.79 •l,11 Utll 1,07 1,1$ Morton Funds: Intl 14.3016.ij xpan mg Dru•lnd '11 ... l<'ll ~11, JSI/, = ~,.:_
be In I d d t ...a Cano.I\ F""d Am 12.IJ 1U6 Grwth 14.$t If"'' Sttrl In¥ 13.071.6.J Drenr Of'2 20 ;rl U V. Ll M ~, en c u e or a proposcu 1,11 UJ'Cdn Fund '"" 11 •• 12.11 1ro<om 01 ·" SuP 1ne111 '·" 1.. or"'" P' P1 I' 11 3•1• n ~ "
U S taX surcharge FI 17..42 111$ Oen Invest l .>7 7... Insur 7.111 1.1' Ttadlrs 1Ut U.40 Ore•etE 1 60 2 1$'h IS 1Sl1 -V. ,., · • · . · Ctt•ll Inc t.n t,P Gen Ste 17 6t lUI MIF Fd 10011.111 TecMol JO.ti 11.11 SAN FRANCISCO (UPl) Drovt·rs tO ~ 31;\ ~·~ 3~'' -... Consolidated sales in tbe C.oll Sii '5' 1 '1 G,_ Sec: i MIF Giii 6.31 '-«I Tom• Gf 11AA 1t.12 ~':?'~!, 11 ~ ;1 }f;': Fi~ n:~ = :0:. · •
first quarter of 1968 were g~~~ F~.!•·tJ ~~if' :rn 1H.! ~ f'.:!, ~.r. ';jl l:=: ~~ 1rn 1!., -Acquisition of Wedroo =~ ,:; ~ ""' ,.,~ ~ -:~···
$3,898,800.000. a record for ~:::ns~ 'f:: 1rn G!t::1 1~ ,;::~~ri =:: rnosec lt: a·:n= ~~1' '·' Silica Co. of ffiinois for ap-'!::iP':1 ~f~\') ... ~ ·~~ 11:~ ~ ~·:::
any quarter and 36 percent ?:t!!: 1rn 'H~ g~~~~ rm ~:!i N\',l~:·st 11.SI u... t:. 1UL:.: proximately •to million bas ~-:or: ffl..50 11)~ I~ ;1• ~~ ~ ~ higher than first quarter $11t<l•1 u2 ;.,. H•rn ,,.,. s.u '·" 8ond 5·" uo 1c:i.ri M7 1u o been approved by directors Do 4,!IC111f.111 ,.., 1"' ,.~ .... + 1, · • CM•• HrlWI 11.tt It.,. Dl•ld S.11 5.4' UnFd Cen 1,0S 7.70 Duqll Apf t U1t D '2Yt '7\lt 1 14 • s.a Jes of $2 870 500 ooo in Fd 1u1 u" H~ Fo u .. n 1u2 ,., St• 1.. ..,. Y•tvt LlllN'1111ds: ol Del Monte Prope::rtles Co °" l 1son tt a ~ :lll'l ~ .. • ' ' ' C,,_ I'd 1'.40 2111 H M••n j6 2Q IU I ll'C'Om 0 1 07 Yel Lin Ul 10.I , ' ~nd 1tf $6 1.-1' 1"' 11t' ,• 1967, r11.~ lA 3.7' ""~ Fd l N j>N SleCI< t.01 ,., tncom U7 1. President A. G. Michaud Oyne,.11\ ' • .io ltS II~ lt .... + •.
W ld Id J /'\I ~ 1.eo ua lM. Cao 11.CO l.'6 Grwtll 11.11 12..lt $.i Sil U• 10.1 ol Del ... ·-c 'f E F 1• or w e factory 11ales Vl co!onlti: 1'"" Giii 1.11 u :i Nat west 5.16 •.4 vened s.11 .s.10 mOOu:, a di ornla -• -
can, tnlc.ks and Ir actor• •r~ ~::r 1ti! ,t Q 1=:;:. '1:1? lt: ~ {':.' u'~ lNi ~r:,;,"°"1 l:F, i:n land developer and resort ~:;·~~ ~ .~ F ~'4 ~ +1"
the flrst quarter of 1968 c="N ,,., UJ I"' ~~ U:t: M: =":Id ,.l~ 1HJ ::"" J~ Ii~ ltlf operator' aald average net ~:~~ Nt1 ~ ,~ ~ ... ~:; r .. 1 = ~ were 1 3&2 725 units 3.1 .....,.. c·,..~·"' ,,,. . ,,... ,._ t,l4 •.ti "°"' .. ' u11tva11 we11 I'd u.u lA.• earnJngs of Wedron du.ring ear u111 t 60 t 511, ,,... ~ + 14 • • ' • !""" C• F:• n• i4" ,.., •• Siii S,1• • t7 180 Fd u n 17.11 ~ t.ol t.17 EllOdak 1...0. " IJl\'l 1U ... IJSl'l -l
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c:::''M.Ha ltolarv Club, MaM Verda COUlll'l'Y Club, Ca.II ,,....., 12 nootl. fOU11t•ln Valle¥ Excll•nea Club. Fn,.. cola'. 11151 eaacll IMI .. Hunlln9!ofl
lltadl. U:IS ,.m.
Fire Calls
W•tMIMIW 4:1' ,,m. Mond<ly, trash nre. U221
WllloW Lane ':'6 p.m., me<1lc1I aid, ml lOll'I SI. 5:08 p,m., mtdlc11 aid. 1:1411 CMllllUI
SI.
l'•fttaM V11Wf
7:71 11.m. Mon<11v. car fire, llrodthursl
Sll'ftf and Edln94r AVt..U.
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10:22 a.m. Mond<IY. eatollM .. ..._
-· south o1 n vw Street °" 1c1-w1rc11 Slrttl
10:l1 a.m .. tire ''"'""""Oii· 111 CllJ. nGOlt Drive
l :Ot p.m., oil leak, *'6 lStll It.
2:57 p.m., retew. 16056 MarlMr Drive
6:1' p,m., mecllul 11d, fdl NMl'lldl-
.. Drlw
7:10 ........ tar nre. MS! ~ Dt1W
C•te Mau
11 :Sol a.m. Monday, retCt/9• Int .. ,...
Ana AYll. 1:00 P.m .. ~. 7n l'almer
5:22 p.m., erH• fire. ft«th end ..
Callfornla Street
6:57 a.m. Tuesday, ftlta ala""' ..
Hatlonal Ave.
.._.., e.dl
,,52 a.m. Monday. llouM "911tr .....
7* W. Coast HllllWllY
2:U p.m., CM fire, ,.... •• C-'
Hleflway
10.2' P.m .. Mrvtc. all. 117 IC'-
Placa
Pilot Visitors
DEATH NOTICES
SBEFLIN ,,._ Luella SMfll11. ,.... '4. .. 171
Palmer SI.. Cat• Mata. • ,...,. ...... de<lt di Dre-CGllflfY. lurvt,,_ br
husband. Earl, <II Ille i.na1 fllur
son1, Robert I . Mlellln. ~ vi.tel
Frank L. SM!lln. Tlllt\tll J*"' (Hal)
Sheflln, 8"d Wllllal'll H. Sllefllll. bolll
o1 Ca.la Metal tlltW """"8n. Wlnlal'll
llovd, Gl....,.lal N'""9ft lllootd, L-
BHdll and RGY ll'Yd, ••tie ~
t11n, Calif.I two 111twt. Mrt. Gt,..
tl'lld• Cave, Gardaft 0""'9• 8lld Mn. M1rv llatwncoUrl, AnaNlm1 and 19
enndchllclrtn. s.tvlct1, Tlwnda'Y. 11 A M.. wu1clllf CMHI. Interment,
H1'1>or RHI Mtm0t1a1 l'al1l. Weatclllf
Cll1Hl Mortuary, ....._ Dlrtelon.
VERDU7£0
Ml-I Cerda VtrdultO. 221 Ch~
Hvnll1111ton llMCh. Dalt di ....... May
17. Rosarv •• P.M.. tanlellt. TU91day, Smill'ls Cl\apet. S.rvlcff ..,.. lnltnnent
Will bt hekl In l'\Jl'ftlero, Mlt-c•n.
llM•l<o. Smttha Mortuary, Oll'9C10n.
ALLOWAY
Wllllam Shermen Alloway. #1 A ...
bama, Hvnlln91on llNd\, Date di
dulh, ~Y 11. RHldent of HuntlMfOll
Buell fol' 30 veers. Surulved br wife,
LUClll lour ....... JOM and Ja ..... H"
Hun1ln0t.ln lllHClll Wllllam I'. Allo; wn . S.n 81man1111e1. •nd Wllllam s.
Alloway, Ar1ZOMI MJI ~ltrs, C ...
rice Giiicrest, Anahelm1 Laura A,..,.,.. ..,.,_ Mt-•1 Vlola Miiier, K-
tuc1tv1 Dotty Anna e-. Saft Dt..o1
Lcwnlne S.llalYM• R-'1 and
Lucv Mr/, 5-ft lemardlno1 fllrN brofllen, ElrnH, Tewa11 Cla....,c;•
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S..Vlca, Tllursclay, 11 A.M.. Smlll'll
Cll•Hh lnternwnt. Harllor Rftl ,.,...
morlal Partt. Sml!IUI ~ary, DI.-
Ion.
BURKS
Lnlle R. lllurlu and l llrabelll O.
lllurk1. 16056 Mariners Drtw . Hunllne-
""' lllNc:h. a.rvia. Hndln9. lmlll'll Mortuarv.
BALTZ MORnJARIES
Corona det Mar OR J.NM
Costa Mesa MI l-2C4
B.EU BROADWAY
MORnJARY llt Broadway, Coda Meaa
LI a.am
PACIFJC VIEW MEMORIAL PARI:
Cemetery e Mertury
-p_J::~lew l>rtYt Ne .... Buell, Callfenla .... ,,..
PEEK FAMILY
COLONIAL FUNERAL
ROME
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WEITCUIT llOtmJAJtY
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TllfSdar, .._ lA, 1968
Festival Queei.
Marsha BeMett, 18-year-old fonner Miss Laguna
Beach, waits patienUy at contr?ls of her sailboat
for sea festival to begin Aug. 11 m Lon~ Beach. She
will reign as queen of the event, a senes of races,
contests and demonstrations designed to point up
the oceanfront city's orientation to water activities.
Ousted Priest Talks
Of Guatemala at UCI
CHASED PRIEST
Father BlaH &onp.ne
Poppy Day
Sale Slated
By Veterans
U.S. Armed Forces
veterans become f 1 o w e r
children only one day a
year.
That day ls Poppy Day.
CommanderVernon
Mathews of Foreign Wars
P ost 3536 urged all citizens
today to wear a poppy to
honor the men who died in
U.S. wars.
Poppies will be sold by
veterans on May 24. Funds
from the sales will go for
the weUare of disabled or
needy veterans, and widows
and orphans of deceued
vetuans.
The poppy's naming as
the "Memorial F1ower" was
insptred by the opening
words of Cot. John McCrae's
poem, "In Flander F ields,"
which paid tribute to the
men who lost their lives ln a
field of poppies which was a
World War I battlefield.
Father Blase Bonpane,
who was expelled by the
Guatemalan government for
"plotting an armed revolu·
ti on," will discus a
"Guatemala, Our L a t 1 n
Vietnam," Tuesday, May 21,
at UC Irvine.
The free public l~e at
4 p.m. in Fine Arti 1'7f is
one in the aeries on
Guatemalan culture a n d
poutlcs, co-sponsored by UC
Extension and the UCI
Department of F or e l g n
Langua~.
>J a member of the
Maryknoll m l s s i o n a r y
order, Father B on pa n e
spearheaded • pr o Ir a Dl
which sent rtudents from
the Unlveraity of Guatemala
I n t o the countryside to
educate the illiterate and
poverty-&tricbn ir>dlam and
~o organlz.e them 1 n t o
peasant leagues, the Lig-5
Campuioal. .
Negro Joins
Board in SA
SANTA ANA -Jesse F.
Berry, who tonight will be
appointed to the Santa Ana
Unified School D i I tr 1 c t
board, said he "bu no ~ to
grind" u the board's flnt
Negro member.
T h e 3&-year-old elec·
tronics engineer said the
school dlltrlct is .in trouble
but he doesn't th1nlt pro-
blems should be classified
with certain labels.
Berry, active in youth and
community work, will 1uc-
ceed Robert Sturgis, who
resigned.
He joins the board when
the district is short of cub,
beset by past defeat. of
bond issues and attacked for
not accepting federal funds
for programs for the dlaad·
vantaged.
"We should explore all possible sources of revenue
with an open mind," 1aid
Berry.
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Party T cistes
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A loaf of bread, a jug o1 wine, and thou • • •
Sufficient'ibr pbllosobbers, perhaps.
But not for Junior Ebells of Newport Beach who will offer fare for
those who combine a tast~ for fine wine and fine art.
Five outstanding artists will display their talents at the May 17 Wine
Study and Art Exhibit at the Ebell Clubhouse. James Clutter, noted South-
land artist and auto 'racing enthusiast will premiere sever81 of his action
impressions of racing cars, painted in the rare and difficult techniq~
known as silver painting.
Ray Friesz, who also will e~hibit, describes his work as "a Ror-
schach technique because it is a paint blot from which a landscape is de--
.veloped by the cohtrolled accid~nt of poured and thrown paints."
Mrs. Eugene Ho~ston will contribute her Mexican and Indian sub-
jects which appeal to those who Jove color and design with a fresh ~uality.
Mrs. Zoe Smith, known for her child studies, will be showing her • Carou-
sel" done in vibra~t colors. Compl~ting the list will be award winning
sculptor, Ralph Tarzian, who will show bis representational but stylized
welded and resin figures.
Mrs. Paul Hadley, chairman of the art exhibit, has been working
closely with Mrs. Roger Sheqnan, chairman of Ule wine study who has
also arranged for a s~lection of cheeses to be s e r v e d at the 6 to 8 p.m .
evenl
Members expected to be greeting~u ts will be the Messrs. and
Mmes. Frank Hughes, Edward Whitehouse r., Warren Fix, Sherman and
Allen Goody. Other hosts will be the Me rs. and Mmes. Lionel da Silva,
Clinton Campbell, James Casey and Fr Kendrick.
I
Proceeds from this major ways and means project will be directed
to the charities which the Juniors supP<>rt, including Orange Coast College
scholarships, Youth Employment Service, support of a Korean orphan,
printing the Codes and Conduct for Youth booklet, and tbe Council of Arts.
Further information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Vincent Woods,
644-0830.
ARTISTIC APPROACH -Artist James Clutter explains his ap-
proach to painting to Mrs. Paul Radley, a member of the Junior
Ebell Club of Newport Beach which will feature the works of
five artists at its Wine Study and Art Exhibit May 17. The event
also will present an artistic approach to cuisine by featuring an
array of wines from three different wineries complemented by
the correct cheeses.
AAUW Leaders Set Wheels in Motion
Getting the ball romng for the 1968-69 season of the
American Association of University Womeq, New-
port-Costa Mesa branch are (left to right) Mrs.
Norman Egli, newly elected president. Mrs. Lewis
H. Evans and Mrs. Oonala Samis, chairman of
decorations for the state convention to take place
May 16-18 in the Disneyland Hotel. Serving on the
board with Mrs. Egli will be the Mmes. Lane Blank
and Ronald K. Arnold, vice presidents; Harold Mc-
Connell and Donald Rowe, secretaries ; Robert Warw
ner, treasurer, and Rodney Riehl, parliamentarian.
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Save Us After the Party!
Hoping they won't be rescued are hosts for the
Balboa Bay Club Shipwreck Party (left to right)
Dr. and Mrs. Roy Hulse, Bob Choisser, Mrs. Jack
Oslake, Mrs. Choisser and Oslake. While most of
the May 25 party wiJI be, naturally. on the beach
those with enough strength left to dance will be
•
found on A deck with Ronnie Brown's orchestra.
Life on a desert island isn't dull when Antoon, the
Arabian storyteller is around with the beautiful
Delala Mur, the Arabic concert dancer and folk-
lorist.
Spirited Boyfriend· Makes Passes After Too Many Glasses --'°' . DEAR 1 ANN LANDERS: I am a · parent to everyone who comes into our bJ1 on son 11 prod11<:ln« ad41tio091 along bcauUfully. Do I dare ask her to
career girl who swore off serious en-house that my huaband ts extremely trouble. and be 11 bound to feel It. spend the week with me -at the risk
tanglem«lta when a gentleman ..tlh partial to the little girl. Our own boy I bope )'OU wtD both dlsclfss this of hurting my own mother's feelings?
b I nt __.. .. r to ll get.'i no aHectJon, just yelled al. His problem with • s P e c I • 11 s t • What do you say? -WIT'S END w om we w1w or ur years t-Profe11lonal llelp could be very useful. erally stood me up .t tbe church. rather has Infinite P•llence with the DEAR WIT: Hire help for that one girl. Everything our boy does ir-1 met a very attractive m.n at a rilat.ts hlm. DEAR .ANN LANDERS: We are ex-w~ek even lf it means doing without
rupectable swimming dub several afraid one day he will drive ... ~ in-1 nd b b b d Doesn't It seem strange that 8 pecting our Clrst baby In three months. 101Detlrlng else. Thi'!! ls the beat
weeks ago and we hJt It on lGgether to the Hudson River. -"""'' ago my cous n a er us an were father would f.vor an adopted child As my sisters b~ve dcne before me, solutlOft.
immediately. He was divorced and killed ln an automobile accident. My over his own? 1 need some help, Ann ~ my mother who lives ln another state
friendly and attentive. The problem -What do you suggest? -CHICKEN t\!!sband was driving and I was seated because 1 see signs of 1erlous trouble expects me to ask her to spend a week Unsure or yourself on dates: What'•
be can consume a•staggerlng quantity bealde blm. We walked aW.y from the ahead if something lm't done. _ • with me when I bring the bat>y home right: What's wrong? Should you? ot liquor without abowlng It, and then DEAR CHICK: SJnce tlle PJ ob-~Y demollahed car witllO'Ut a acrat· BOSTON. • from the hospital. Shouldn't you ? Send for Anh L<tndera' all of a 1udden be puses out cold. vteasly clrtu1 Uke a Dall, tell llm , I have never t>pen close to my bookJet "Dating Dos and Dont's, en·
Tbe first time this occurnd I was you'll swim wttli lllm btrt 7n wei't ch. It •u one of tbon freak accident.a . • DEAR BOSTON: It may well be moth.er. I've always felt she favored closing with your request 35 cents in
certain be bad bad a heart attack. drive wttl Id•. Alld male It lick. no one could eQlaln.' th•& ,.... h1111bHd U. aome pUt feel· my slsten. I am aure she would spend coin and a long, selt..addresM,
What worriea me to death ts that be Better Jiit sboUl Ille hl'laJted Iba ,... A lovelJ little girl (two years old at In~• la eouedlft ,.... die deadl of the entire time crlllclzlng me and stamped envelope:
inalata on driving -d.runt or aober -·"'oald ..._ ..._H, the t.lnM) wu orpbued as a result of lhl1 eldW'1 pareeta ... ts tr,t.( to making me nervous. The thought of It Ann ·Landers wlll be glad.to help you
and It 1a lmpotlible to tell when be has ... -~ that acdcleat, to my bu•band and 1 c"m,_.te bJ bei9C .,...1y attaUve causes me to ahake even as I write with your problems. Send them to Itel
made the truattJon. I don't want to in· adopted her. The following year we •o lier. YMr 1ablral nee1tmnt ~letter. ln care of the DAILY PILOT endoslnt
•ult blm and l.uilt ea drivlll1, yet I'm DEAR ANN LANDERS: Four years bad our ftrat child -a IOD. It ii ap-aia.111&,..,. ••bull fer alltreacblC My husband'• mother ~d I get a self-addressed, ttamped envelope.
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DAil V Pit.OT T..,, ., 14, 1961
UP, UP AND AWAY -Traveling to San Frand.lco for a convention May ltrlt
are membtn ~ Newport BarboLBUllneu and..J>rofesaional women•• Club.
Leading tbe delegates will be (center) Mrs. Jack Broback, newly inltalled presi-
dent. Another delegate .lJ Mill Dowrene Hahn (right) while Mra. Janice
Haines represent. the second vice president'• office.
Nominee
: Selection
Scheduled
Members cl 1he Women'•
Auxiliary to the Newport
Island Associatioo will stage
their amual salad luncheon
May 16 at 11 :30 a.m. in the
borne of Mra. Warren Cline.
New officers will b e
nominated and Mrl. Ken-
neth Jd1mon wil p-ellde.
Memben se reminded t.o
brinl odds and mdl for
their oollectioo of IC.eml for
the Geriatric Ward of
Orange County M • d l e a 1
Center. A viltt to tbl
hotp.IUI la ID Ile olftng.
TbOM who ... membert
of the NewpGtt 111-1 Yadl&
.;tub .. bUIJ J&epedne for
:he1r dlmm-dloce Mar 11 m, ~ Bal>oa BaJ Qlb wtdcll
will launc:h their IUIDIDe?
le MOD.
Mysteries-r-·
Disclosed
Do 10'1 care T Area RepubUcan women •e invited tlO flDd oat wbln
ttlef lhould CIA, wbfre
they lhould care and why
tbey tbouJd C*'e durlnC •
my.tery JJl'OIJWD planned tor tbe nert meeUnc of tbe
Huntlnfton ~
Repub11cae Womea'a Club.
PederllMd.
Mn. Nonne Endlll7 ii
prosram chlinMn for tbe meetiaC w'blcb will take
plln It 10:30 a.m. tomor-
row, tD tbe M8111doit1art
CouDery Oub. A buffet
luDcbton, at $2, will~·
OC Secretaries
Answer Call
To Convention
a!: ~e:.
Secretaries wtD be Jur-.d tlO
Loi Anaeles T b u re d a y •
Saturday, May 1e..1a.
For thie it thi time
designated for the 21.t an-
nu a I ii*rnatiollal COD·
vention which will tab
place lD tbe Beverty HDt.oe
Hotel About D membm
from II~ .. U•
pe$d, md b6abl&btinc tbe
Mfair wll be the ftyoote .,.. .,, Gait. Ronald
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Water Wings
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BPW Attends Co.nf ab
By Air, Sea or Road
SociDg Kao 1be 198M9
lelll!IOD for the Newport
Hamor B u • i n e 1 • and
Profelllmai Women'• Club
ls Mrs. Jack Broback. newly
installed president.
Flr9t order of business UD·
del' ber leadership will be
the state convMJoo in the
San Freociaoo Hilton Hotel
May 16-19.
MtftdnC tbe co.ab with
her se delegates, Min
Dowrene Bibo IDd Mn. W.
A. Roeedeld. AltleraMel ...
Mra. Plltrida Foltom, Ver1
Oatdat . and Mn. Do D
Soutbwor1il.
ServiDC on tbe new board
•e Mi• Halm, Int me
president and pr o 1 r a m
cbairmao and Mn. Janice
Haines, MCOOd vice prell·.
dent and membership
chairman. Others aH Mrs.
John P•en, recordln1
secret.ry; Mrs. Lilla blly,
co~ teentlr7,
and Jo. Soalt,
tftalUl'er.
Junior Members Focus
On Capistrano Schools
Charles Kenney. otbelw mmed. to ••
.uperldendent ol th e cutive potta w•e tbe Mmu.
c.p.trano Unlfted 8cbool Hunt, HCrltlrJ; Job D
Dl*1ct, will speat to South Tayklr, treanrer; MlcbMl Garma Ind PbilJip Brabyn. Oollllt Club Junlon meeting P'Olfllml, and xi c h • t 1
lo the IAl'JD9 Niguel home Nlrdoaa. c om m a Di t 1
of Mn. David Trawte at a service.
p.m. nest nu-.,.. Addition&l new oftlcert to
Kenney, wboee topic ii terve for the 191M8 year
State of Union of tbt are the Mmes. D a Y i d
Capirtrano School Diltrlct, Adema, publicity; Da'Yid
bu been with the diltrict TraYia, eoclal chllrmM:
for over three )'Ql'I. Knute, te~; P a a 1
Mrs. David Adame ta co-Olrllt, ho8pitaJ.ity and mem-
boltetl for the occ8'ion and · benbip, and Jotm CaroUne.
Mrs. Adrienne Knute, 495-who is a reprettntadft to
6815, h• f u r t h er in· t b • L • I u n a N l I a t 1
tormattoo ebotJt tbt .. thef. ~ council. q.
Durtac 1ht Jualon 1Mt.. L h m..anc ID ..,. tecun-. ong or S ort
Nipel home of Mn. Robert I
HW'lt, memben elected Measures Up Lapna Ntpet reDlleat Mrs.
Robert PM"IOO ae their
cMlrman and Mn. Robert
Kilp9tiick to Mlilt her ..
co-cba.lnnMI.
Kids Uke to
'Ask Andy'
The Ione )actet. abort
skirt adds up to a arnt look
for younc aummer drullDa.
Sllmple: a Ione abirt..tJl-
ed jlebt paired wltll I
dtrndl skirt In a bouDdatooGI
cotton tweed in ~k, bran
and white with wblte collar
and yellow P'IN1 cat bow.
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MAY II . ICOIU'IO (0 et. .......
21): Mceat • I la er t
journty1. haprOffcl rtla-
''1be wlH ... .....,,1. tlou ,, it. aeltbbor. Md,'
bit destiQJ ••• Altraloa calls requlrt attention. ATOld
pointl tbt ••'I·" contuaton by ltltbtt wbse ARID (lr:ll'dl D·April 1G'I w i I t be ud at w It I t
1th Acctlllt OD ..... to time. lpotlllbt dartty.
Job .t bud. ~ i. 4ue IAGITl'ABIUI (New. D-becamt of ,.. efbta. Dee. 21): Moat'/ IDd bow to
Older lndlvidlaal eqnues lnc:r..,. earnlnC p e w t r
oonftdence. Pr..u,. riles. dom1nltu au.iitiOa. Yoa
You llt wblt 108 ,. after IHk treater authority and
tod•'I • Bt ltlictift. attreet added ntpODllbWty.
TAUllUI (Aid •May Good da1 tlO \IOlunteer, to
20): atnu .. ..,.. ep-clllplay mdque lllmtltl.
prolda. Realm .... the CAPJUCORN (Dee. ti.
Mure aa l9old -·•·t J.. lt): <** biDt fNm
1m1t YlllOll. o., t1etunt SAGmARJUa meeaa1e.
lo •• -d 11 t. • • • eom-Orc:wnataoc.. ••k out in
mwdcafion. Loolt . be'/ODd faYOrabll mmmer for JG'I.
lmm_... Wnt1ona -'IWle lnltlatlve, make oon-
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CANCER (Jat D..July Jllon potlUYe attitude.
Dodgers and Angels Bewarel
Makinl tbelr "pitch" for a 1ummer aoftball team are "aurvivon" of wt year's
Daffy Leapt fil HunUngton Harbour, the Mmes. Stephen Dikeman. Diet
Straten, Donald Reeves and William Testa (left to right). Already 1uited up
in the team's official uniform they are inviting all women in the Huntington
Harbour aru to attend llt orientation meeting taking place tonight at 8 in the
Beach Club. Followtnc r1111tration captains and team• will be selected and
after a brief sprtn1 train1nl period team play will bepn at Barbour View
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Preschoolers'
Summer Plans
Arranged Attend to roultM tub. 11' TODAY JS YOUR
CS.• .,,_, aceamulaW BIRTHDAY ,..a an fond of dttlrSI. If ,.. tu. an of bomt llfe, lplll' U'8tift of Two diJUnCUilbed artilts, tlnued hit musical studies in A carefully planned iro-
llttle tbinfl, major project tboet with muieal 0 r ClJde Zulch, pianist and EW"Ope. gram of arta and crafts,
rllbta ttltlf. RMlllt tbi1 -art1lt1c talenta. You would M i • 1 J u d l n1 B I a n d • Mils Bland majored in art ecieoce, nature study and
act leeOrdlnCI'/. Maln&aln make flDt critic because you violoncellllt will perform for and music and bu perform-muJJc f 0 r presd>oolers, ltMdJ 1*9· A"6d es· art capable of uplalnlng membert w..a .. -. of Alta ed with the p a 1 ad e n a aps 3 to 5, will be offered travagance. dellcatt nuance• of a •-by the Fairview Baptist VIRGO (Aaf. D-Sept. 22): perfonDIDCt. If linCJe, mar-Bab6a Oommlttee cl Ormge Symphony Orchestra. She la Church Nurtery s c h 0 0 1 •
Aceent oa ehlldrta, change rtace could be on bortJon. If C o u a t Y • • ~monlc l.n&emationally known for c.osta Mesa.
and e r e • t t ., e tnduvors. m a r r 1 e d, I re a t e r re-Society nnt 1'hunday in the ber brome p or tr a i t Tbt m-~eekl le9Sion,
statu1 quo does not remain tpODllbUity ii due. home ol Mrs. Frederick R. eculptures. scheduted·"from July a to
-there *'9 new op-. • Both have joined their · ~ug. 16, will be IC!affed by
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is high; OIJl)Ollte 1ex ·ta at· CAPRICORN, AQUARIUS, of oil painU.Dg, studied art at G&l.lery, Costa :Pl.esa. nursery education.
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MONI Y IN THE BANK($) -Chicago's-Ernie
Banks gets a warm reception from bis teammates
at Dodger Stadium Monday night after be slugged
~ UPIT.._.... a home run. Xhe Cubs.l>eaLtbe Dodgei:s. _5-1. The
~wo teams play again tonight in LA.
Spor(s in Brief
Arizona State .Tur01oil;
Lee to Coach Warriors
TEMPE. Ariz. -Negro athletes at
Arizona State University Monday
presented several grievances to the
school's athletic department, but
made it plain they were not ~
tempting to get any cOllCh fired.
Dr. Joel Dauten, ch.airman of the
board, said the school was asked to in-
vestigate grievances in t h r e e
ca!egories:
-Discrimination· between black and
white athletes.
-Treatment of Negro athletes by
coaches.
-What the Negro committee termed
"pe.rsonality clifferences" in coach·
player relationships.
Daut.en emhpasized "there were no
threats whatever made. .
"The athletes wanted to see if the
board was willing to investigate and
take action where necessary," be said.
SAN FRANCISCO -Georfe Lee,
3L w* expected to be named coach of
tbe San Fraaehco Warrtors ef die Na-
Uonal Basketball Astoefatlon Tnesday.
The Warriors called a eewa con-
ference for 3 p.m. te annoaace the
dplD( of a new coach.
Frankb Mieall, Warriors' ewner
who Iott to the Oakland OU. or .tbe
American Basketball A11odatloa 111
bktdJar for Alex Ranum, ba's said
Lee was "die hlture coach of die War·
rtora."
MJellll'1 only cencen had beet the
veterH player's "readlnest for tbe
ltead coaeldaf job" at tlds time.
Bfil Sllarmaa C(11it the Wanton u
ltead eoada to jolll die Lot Aa1e1et
Stars el the ABA.
CLEVELAND, Ohio To m
Weiskopf of subutt>an Bedford, the
leading money-winner on t h e
Professional Golf Association tour this
year with more than '80,000, baa been
ordered to report Friday for an Army
draft physical. .
Or. John F. Obon, OCU president,
Lemont and a1111l1tant basketball
Coacll Paul Hanten met wUb the six
athletes for %~ hours Monday and
tJlea aUHH1attd a "mutual llD·
dentaniinf" had been reached en all
14 point&.
"The door 11 now ope11 for thr
playera te rejol• tbe team providing
they are wllllnf," Oise• said.
The pJayen themselves hldlcated
they would retura to the team, endlnf
a dlspute that enpted last Thurlday.
Mott of the lfievances were against
Lemons and his eoachlnf method1.
BERKELEY -Former Davis Cup
star Dennis Ralston has been named
coach or the U.S. Davis Cup team, the
Northern California Tennis Associa·
tion said ln a news release Monday
night. ...
MONTREAL -A crowd estimated
by police at between IO&,tol and
l,8I0,800 tumed out for a Z&-mlle
cavalcade throagll downtown 1treets
MoDClay night to pay tribute to this
year's Stanley ~p champion• - the
Montreal CanadJens.
nrong1 were lined ti deep aa the
motorcade took three ho111'1 to travel
from tfte Montreal Fonm to east-end
Lafontaine Park.
Tlloatands of otltera were on hand at
Ute part to met tbe playen oa tbet r
arrlvaJ.
A dvle reception atop Moant Rnyal
followed die parade. More Ulan 381 In-
vited pita were on hand for the ban-
quet.
MONTREAL Veteran goalie
Glenn Hall, who admits he hates
hockey and plays only for the money,
(See BRIEFS, Pare It)
Dodgers Try
Big D Tonight
Against Cubs
LOS ANGELES (AP) -It's hard to
fault the Los Angeles Dodgers Ni their
decision to play 1968 without Phil
Regan, Ron Perranoski and Bob
Miller, three relief pltchers who
helped them win a pennant in 1966.
The current "Big Four" or the Los
Angeles bullpen -Jack Billingham,
.John Purdin, Jim Brewer and Hank
Dodger Slate
~· 14 ~rs n Cl'Hi:too 7:U KFI 11.0I Nl.V U Dod9ers vs Clllc110 7:U KFt IMOI Nin 16 Oedo•n ,,. CMcacio 7:9 KPI (6401
Aguirre -have allowed only five
earned runs 1n 66 113 irmings. That's
:in incredible ERA of O.elt.
But the Dodger trades have proved
immensely helpful to the Minnesota
Twins ~nd Chicago Cubs. Perranoski
won three games in reUef for Min -
nesota in a series against the
California Angels last weekend.
Regan pitched one and two-third!
perfect innings of relief here Monday
night to save a 5-1 victory for the Cubs
over the Dodgers.
Don Drysdale, 1-3, goes against Cub
right·handcr Ferguson .Jenkins. 4·2,
tonight in the second part of the four·
game series.
· Banks hit a tw.o-run homer, Santo
knockej in two runs with a single and
a sacrifice ny and BiJly Williams hit a
run-scoring single to help the Cubs pin
the defeat Monday on right-haJl(!er Bill
Singer, 2-5.
Ken Boyer. making· his Dodger
debut. had two hits. Parker ·had three
and Colavito. two.
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BYU Jumper Clea~
Workout .7-414 • ID
PROVO. Utah CAPl -Ed H.tnb lis
a liltJe man with bI1, maybe lm-
poesible dreams.
A shade under &-foot-10, the 22-year-
oki Hanka wanta to Jump higher than
anyone else.
Hanks often has cleared the 7-foot
mark, and earlier this mqnth cleared
7-41/4 ln practice. That is some 18 in·
ches over hia bead -a feat few . It
any, jumpers have makhed.
. "That was my beat jump," said the
blond Bngham Y o u n g Unl~rsity
senlor. ''But It came on a Monday.
When our next meet rolled around I
jun couldn't do It."
The practice jump, although it did
In Relay Match
SC COach Predicts
World Standard
·, LOS ANGELES (AP) -Track
coach Vern Wolfe of the University of
Southern California says when his 44Q.
relay team meets a quartet fl"<>m the
Senta Clara Valley Youth Village in
two weeks, the world record should
fall.
"One or the two teams,'' Wolfe said
Monday, "should break 38.6. I don't
kr.ow which, team It'll be but it'll be a
fut race."
His Trojan team of Earl McCullouch.
Fred Kuller, 0. J. Simpson and Len-
nox Miller has recorQed the four
fastest times. ever for the event, in·
eluding the 38.8 record set last year.
Berkeley this Friday and Saturday.
Wolfe said, "They're used to running
in the cold."
Bob Seagren of the Trojans was
v11ted the week's top field athlete for
hi! 17-eY• pole vault at Fresno's West
Coast Relays last Saturday,
It was the fourth-best mark of all
time.
Voted Track Athlete or the Week
was Bob Delnes of Occidental College
who won the Western Hemisphere
Marathon run last Sonday at Culver
City. Deines covered the 2.6-mile, 38>
yard course in two hours, ?.8 minutes,
?.8 seconds.
not count ln any record book.I, bu
glven H.enks confidence.
"I k:now I can make the Olympic1,"
said the former San Diego Hoover
High star. -.,..._
The world record is 7-5~. R~
won the Fresno Relaya title last
weekend oo the basis of fewer missett.
He cleated 6-10, a so-so height these
days.
"I've been averaging about 6-11 this
year," he said. "I work out more than
most guys. That's why In some meets
I don't go as high. I'm overpracticed.
But it's worth it."
•Hanks, who began developing his
style as a high school sophomore in
San Diego, says his startling leap in
p1-actice did not reach the limit or his
capabilities.
"l could have gone higher," be
claims. High jumpfag, says Hanks. is large·
ly mental.
"You've got to believe you can OlQke
it," he said. "That's a big part or it.
There's no way you can be a good
jumper unless you nave self-con·
fidence."
.Hanks acts confident on the field.
Recently, though, his ego was
deflated by an incident over his helght.
"There was a call from New York,",
he said. "Someone wanted to know
how tall I was. So the coach and I
went into the training room. I dretcb-
ed as high as I could, but I was only 5-
~." "I had always felt that 5-10 gave me
a certain status."
But the Youth Village team, an·
chored by Tommie Smith, has issued a
werning,
"Wait 'ti! we meet USC at
Modesto," warned team member John
Carlos, third man on the SCVYV
squad. And even without Carlos, that
team of Bill Gaines, Kirk Clayton, Jer-
ry Williams and Smith posted a 39.8
time.
For Tlaursdag Opening
The California Relays, May 25 at
Modesto, will host the relay duel.
But Wolfe told Southern Califorrua
track writers that he had more im·
port.ant things on his mind this week
-the Pacific-8 champions~ips at
Berkeley this coming weekend.
Wolfe and UC LA coach Jim Bush
. both agreed that the teams to look out
for would be "those Oregon schools.''
·Last year, Oregon used its superior
depth in the distance runs to win the
Pac-8 title with 127 points. USG bad
109.
"And they may have the weather on
their side, too." Wolfe cautioneG.
Predictions are for wet and windy
weather at Edwards Stadium in
Kathy Harter,
Last U.S. Hope,
Falls in Rome
ROME (AP) -Cliff Richey, Marty
Riessen. Kathy Hart.er of Seal Beach
and Julie Heldman, the last remaining
Americans, were eliminated from'the
Italian International Tennis Cnam·
pionshlps Monday.
In the ·most exciting match of the
tournament, Russia's top player, Alex-
ander MetreveU, who is seeded only
15th here, outlasted Richey of San
Angelo, Tex .. in a three-hour battle 2-
6, 6--0. 7.5, 2-6. 10.S.
Fifth-seeded Riessen or Evanston,
Bl.. bowed to unseeded Ruan Gisbert
of Spain 6-8, 6-2, 2-6, 6-1, 6-3.
Pat Walkden of Rhodesia ousted
Miss Harter 6-2, 6-1 while Miss
Heldman, a New Yorker, was beaten
by Annette Van Zyl or South Afrloa 6-
2. 6-3.
Moving into the quarter-finals with
Metrevell and Gisbert were top·seeded
Marty Mulligan of Italy, who defeated
Boro Jovanovic or Yugoslavia 6-4, l~.
6-1, 6-3 and unseeded Barry PhilUps-
Moore of Australia, who knocked off
Czechoslovakia's 6-2, 6-4. 6-4.
Toi-nado Warning Po sted
For Colonial Golf Play
FORT W 0 R T H, Tex. CAP) -
Thundershowers coupled with tornado
warnings threatened lo curb practice
rounds in advance of the Colonial Na·
tional Invitation Golf Tournament.
Weather permitting, the $125,000
tournament will open Thursday over
the soggy, 7,000-yard Colonial course.
Early arrivals sloshed around Mon-
day and hoped. in the face of rain and
a tornado watch, to get in more prac·
tlce today.
Thundeuhowers hammering Texas
the past week left the course soaked
but otherwae in excellent conditon.
More rain was rorecll!t.
The record field of 78 was completed
Monday with the addition of eight
players-Texans Don Cherry, Rocky
Thompson, Billy Martindale. Jerry
Edwards, Bert Weaver and CliU
Blocker, and Larry Mowry of San
Diego and John Schlee of Memphis.
Tom Weiskopf, leading money win·
ner of the PGA tour, withdrew.
Weiskopf said he had an Ohio date
with his draft board and, with one ex-
tension already, could not get another.
Ben Hogan, a five·lime Colonial win·
RUSSI ANS DEMAND
SO. AFRICA BAN
LONDON CAP) -The Soviet Union
has submitted a resolution to the In·
ternatiooal Lawn Tennis Federation
proposing that South Africa be ex-
pelled from the JLTF because of its
racial discrimination.
The resolution was published Mon·
day by ILTF headquarters here. It
will be circulated to ILTF members
and discussed at Monte Carlo July 10.
British expert! think It unlikely the
proposal will get the necessary two·
thirds majority needed to expel South
Africa.
ner, and Arnold Palmer an~ Jack
Nicklaus. are skipping the tourna-
ment.
Taking up the slack are George
Archer, winner Sunday of the New
Orleans Open, and Billy Casper, one of
golf's all-time big winners.
Also on hand are South African Gary
Player. defending champion Dave
Stockton and most of the other top
names. including two-time Colonial
champ Julius Boros.
Angels' Corps
Of Cripples
F aces!Clilsox
CHICAGO (UPI) -Crippled and
shorthan:!ed, the California Angels
open a five.game road bip against the
Chicago White Sox tonight, meetlng
the same club at Milwaukee Wed·
nesday night.
The Angels still are without tbt
services of their top slugger, Roger
Repoz, who rejoins the team in
Milwaukee alter weekend military
reserve training that kept him out or
the four games against Minnesota last
we!!kend.
For tonight's game Jim McGJothlin,
Ange l Slate
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2-2, was scheduled to start against
Gary Peters, 2·3.
California also is unable to use its
best relief pitcher, Jack Hamilton.
who pulled a muscle ln ll'5 lower left
rib cage last week and will not be
available until the end or this week or
earty next week.
He received bis notice last Wed-
nesday nl«bt on the eve of the New
Orleans Open and went on to tie for
third in tbat tournament, winn4of
$5,200. Armed Guards Check Derby He3ring
Playing but still hampered by in·
juries were shortstop Jim Fregosi and
catcher Bob Rodgers.
Both committed errors Sunday but
manager Bill Rigney pointed out that
the miscues were exeusable i:n view of
their physical condition.
McGlothfin, a 6-foot-l right-hander,
has a 2-2 record this year and a 3.08 .
earned run average. SAO PAOLO, Brall -Pde, the
·amou1 BrnOln Mt\11' ,..yer, ~u
"ccepted a ..--• ,.1111e relatlo•
oan fer tile .-rt. dt7 fll ~. H wtl
~,oanced 1'fotllla1.
CAMBRIDGE, Mus. -Bob Har-
rison, 40, former National Basketball
Association star with the MlnneapoliJ
Lakers, the St. Lou.la Hawks and tbe
Syracuae Natioaall, II tbe new bead
basketball coach at Banard.
HarrilOn, coach It Kt111on CoUege
in OAlo tilt put 10 ,,_.., ~1 lfven a
tbtee·year contract Monday to suc-
ceed Floyd Wlltoo, who ~ oat to
bK'ome tull·Umt director Of Harvard's
Intramural sport.a prolfam. Blrrtson
waa cboeen from eo lppllcantJ.
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Testimony Remains · a Secret
LOUISVILLE, Ky. CAP) ....,. Dancer's
Image'• owner Peter Fuller and
trainer Lou Cavalari& have left
Loultvllle. But the bearing ln the dis-
quaUftcation of the gray colt u Ken.
tuck:y Derby wlnner continues at
Churchlll Downs today.
"We'll be back Wednuday morn-
lng," Fuller tald a1 be prepared to
board a plane for Baltmor~ after
tettlf)1n1 tn the Ont day of the
s•ardl' bell'lnl Monday.
'1be owner 1ftd trainer saJd they
~ uhd by the steward• to attend • ....ton Wednteday, perb1pt to offel'
more testlmoQJ.
An armed guard barred from the helrint all but thole lDclaaded QD • om>aNd Ust. Even Cb~hill Downa'
l>raident W111Mn Kntbtlcamp and
tbe track'• public relltioat db-ettor,
Jtelto Sturpon, had to be double
dMded before hy wen edmJtt.ct. Bealdel J'uller, tniDlr Cavalaris
e e
and two members of Fuller's stablt
st.arr gave testimony.
Al90 before the stewards Monday
were Dr. Alu HarthIO, in whose barn
Dancer's lm.ge wu quartued before
the Derby; Doug Davit, who 'had his
racing string ln the next barn. and two
representatJves. of the drµf testing
firm that found phepylbutazone In the
colt's urine.
In lddJtion, lle\'en•lawyen, including
State Attorney General J o h n
Breckinridge and an aide. were in at-
tendance. '
After lttttng In MVen b o u r 11 •
Breckinridge left, 11aying that t1e was
only there aa an observer. Should the
case reach open . court, bowevcr. Brtck1nridle would npraent the
State Racfng Comnu.tton as legal
COllftltJ.
At the Ont day of ftie hearing,
which lated 11~ bour1, eJght 01' mort
1'itneae1 offered ~Umony or evldth·
c:e.
However, no one divulged what
transpired at the closed aeHion, which
was cloaked by tight security.
The hearing is Intended to determine
who "' to blame ror tbt appearance of
phenylbutazoae In the colt's syatem
after the running of the Derby Mar 4.
Ca•alarls' rtptltaUon ls at stake.
plus be could be suspended from
handllq Fulltr'I 1trln1. In addition,
1''uller d)'ll he won't nm Dancer'•
lmap In the Preakneu I( Cavalaris
can't nddle him .
FuDtr already bat Jolt the $122.lk!O
Derb7 pur1e becaU1e of the drug in-
cident. The motity preaumably wUJ be
awarded to Calumet P'arm't Jt .. orwmf
Pan.
Honver. any dlatribut.lon of the
purse awaill an order from the ~tewa:rds, wl\lch will be lulied only
after campletioG of ibe bMdllf. PI TI ,ULLIR
1n one Of his losses he allowed just
one run but his teammates got just
two hits. Jn his other de.teat, his team-
"'fnates npported him with a sJngle
run.
NEW SETBACK
FOR GRANATELLI
INDIANAPOLIS, lnd. -Car owner
Andy Granatelll l\u. suffered still
anotMr 1etback in his 22·year-old
quest for victory In the lndian1poll1
600-mile race.
One of the four Orand Prix drivers
GranateW hired to drjve was sidelined
at least three ween wtth a hair-line
ttacture of the rlgbt wrist. JICkte
Stewart auffentd the Injury when the
steeritll wheel lashed back durtn1
practice tor a Formula Two race ia
SJ)&ln.
Two of th• drtver1 -Jim Clark of
Scotland and Mike Sptnce of England
-wvt klUed In racing KCidtnta.
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JI DAILY PILOT r....-. _, 14, 1961 '
Chaffey Dominata OCC Deads-f _orWasbing1on·
_, ... ' ' Area Trio Lauded
.,llAYPLU'l'KO ~ ............. a.deJ OolllCe cknlnlW tbt AD-Z.... ec.felDCI buaJ1 ltJle.
tlGal M apealitd today, bat Goldea Wat piDlcl-a.._. fll tM..atPt 111J ~two ...... tbl &-It iDlt la • Poll Of ~ loop'• spm1IWrtWa.
lbcirt.top Da Loamlr and -fWdel' MJl'CIB,.,., boll" ftMbme, ~ tbt Rultlen' buner. .·. • Oraaee' CMI&-OliDele 111'1Mind a
.. -tbl tlCGDd ..... ..a.-0rookle'' bl MIU BalllJ nalUq doW1I
-ouUWd polt. Botb ... ICbooll wtn npr ... ted
CID tbl boDonble mlJltloa Jiit M we1J.
the RUltlln .... ftrtt bulm•
Dem N...,._, ftlll lie Plratll
berCbed pitdler a., DunbJbtrltr
and cutfteldlr Dblll Ollftf.
Honnr, 1M ant team 111ec61r1
that bad a.tfeJ claim fhit ·pc111t1ou
wen far from wwalJDGlll, wttla tbt m twb>p and outfteld ber1lll sportlna
an ebundlnce of talent.
Tbrte bellotl were needed to llttlt
the 1bortltap quesdoa, wtlllt 1bret
outfteld pOlta required lour tallJ
lheetl. '
Cues Pulcher. jult one-half of-alaf·
fey'• taltated mound duo, .. tallbed
the EC'• DlCllt valUll>lt player, whb • * * * rIRft TEAM
POI Pla)'ft SC!Mol Yr AYf. 1B Toby Heath Santa Ana Fr .• 333
28 M1M McClure Ml SAC So • .3M
3B Harry Munoz San B'rdoo So •• 348
SS Dan Loomer Golden W. Fr .. ~
OF Mlkie Jobnson Cypress So .• 409
OF Rudy Mend<na Chaffey Fr .. '39
OF Myron Pines Golden W Fr .. 385
C Tom Smithson Chaffey So .. 299
P Brue. Ollon Chaffey Fr. 7·2
P C...y Fulcher Chaffey So., 7-0
RP BW Welcher Mt. SAC So. 4-1
1JT Bert Karrer Chaffey Fr. .315
SECOND TEAM
Keders Case
Withering
On the Vine
By EARL GUSTKEY
Of 1111 D111Y ...... llllff
PRIDE . OF THI PIRATIS -Orange Cout College's clusy crew
will meet the best in the west Saturday at the Western Sprints, slated
for Lake Washington in Seattle. Handling the Pirate oars are (left to
right) Jay Amutoy, Ron Lindsey, Phil Peterson, Cary Simonds, John
Bale, Dave Halloday, Geoff Strand, Jim Jorgensen (stroke), Al Pierce
(kneeling) cox'n.
1B Dan Soltara Chaffey So •. 2115
2B Dan Blood Citrus So .• 309
3B Tim F'tldhaus Ml SAC Fr .. 360
SS Randy Tbomu Fullerton So. .396
OF Kelly Godrr.y Ml SAC Fr. .380
OF Mike Reyes Santa Ana Fr .. 388
OF Mike Balley Or. Cout Fr . .275
Is the Keftl Keden Cue witherlng
on the ville?
Sunset League observers were
struck with that feeling today after the
matter was not brought up at Mon·
day' a laat regular]y scheduled league
meeting at the Creenbrier Inn in
Garden Grove. Bu~s Fa~e Supreme Test
Western Sprints Draw Top Crews
Orange Cout College, tradltioodly
a power in West Cout crew racing
clrclea, takes the ltrongett team in its
history to the prestigloue Western
Spmx Championships Saturday in
Seattle.
'nle Pirate oarsmen, winners ol 15
straight races this year, ny into Seat-
tle Wednesday in order to get in some
early workouts on Lake Wa1blngton
before the championships start Satur-
day.
Coach Dave Grant's team will be up
against four-year acboola like Stan-
ford, Cal, Seattle, Univertity ot British
COiumbia, Washington and the
University of Puget Sound.
Grant rates Orau•ge C o a s t ,
Washington and Stanlord as tbe
tougbut entries in the field.
"I think Washington has improved
conai~rably since the beginning of the
season," Grant sa1d.
The weather will probably coospire
against the Bucs, who are used to sun-
nier climes.
"The water is very cold up there,"
Grant said, "and we Just can't hope
for good weather. I think reaUstically
you haw to give Wasbingtm a length
advantage Ju.tt because they are at
home."
The Bucs hope to cut that length
down by arriving in Washington on
Wedne9day to &et used .to the weather.
They will· work out Wednesday on '
Lake Washington, then take two
"'.Orkoots on the course Tburtday.
On Friday, boata will qulllfy. There
will be two heats of eight boat. each.
If you fin.isb first or 1eeond, you
alltomaticallJ advance to the finals.
If you finish third or fourth, you
muat rf1ff in the "repeoharge," which
means the ftrat two in tblt beat 10 to
the finals. .
The championshlpt will be run
Saturday at noon.
For 1989·70 '
"I hlNe to feel that tbe hopes of
Southern California rest with OCC in
tbls," Grant said. "The greatest virtue
of this crew ls that it is so ooosistent.
They have never had a bad day, and
every time they put the blade in the
water, it's like it's their last stroke."
Rowing in the sprints for OCC will
be Jay Ameltoy in the bow, followed br Ron Llndaey, Phil Peterson, Cary
Simooda, John Bale, Dave Halloday,
Geoff Strand, .U-oke Jlm Jorgensen
and cox'n Al Pierce.
Golden West, Pirates
In Separate Circuits?
lb RAY PLUTltO
6f .. DellY '"" .....
Oran1e Oout and Golden Welt col-
leges will apparently go leJ>ll'&te way•
in the 1989-70 campalp.
At leut that's the recommendation
that will be banded tbe State JC
Releacuinc 0,mmtttee on May 21
when it meets at the A.tr Mltina Hotel
1n Loe Anltlet. 0nnse 0>est hM been teglMl)Md ID
Conference No. 2 (no natnel f« con-
ferences), while Golden West la berth-
ed in Cmfennce No. 3.
There will be six conferences that
will comprise the satal ranks and will
be conslltent for all sporta.
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Bakersfield
El Camino
Pierce
LA Va1le7 Lone a.Id PIAdtaa
s.ta Mcmca
c.r. Nt.1
Geldm Wiit ~
Harber
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SONES DBFE.4.TED
IN M.4.T ACTION
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Citrus
Grotamont
Palomar
Riverside
San Bernardino
Southwestern
Cenf. No.•
Barstow
College of Desert
Imperial Valley
Mira Costa
Mt. San Jacinto
Palo Verde
Saddle back
Victor Valley
(C..U1ae4 from Pace ts)
BRIEFS ...
is Sl,!500 richer today.
HaD. wboH St. Louis Blues lost tht
Stanley Cup finals '°Montreal in four
ltralght games, was named Monda1
winner of the Conn Smythe Trophy as
the most valuable player in the Na-
tional Hockey League playoffs. n,e
award carries a prize of $1,'500.
POR'n.AND, On. -Oiapmu c.a. Jere tf Orate 11 lie nm eellool Jk'"
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Lions Could
Meet Mesans
In CIF Duel
Opening round action in the CIF
"AAA" vanity butball piayoffs get
under way Friday afternoon and there
could be an all-Orange Cout IJ'ea en-
counter to spice the menu.
However, there IJ'e a couple of "ifa"
to that meeting -Costa Mesa versus
Westminster.
Costa Mesa battled Loara late today
for the right to repruent the Irvine
League u the No. 1 team (loler being
No. 2) and that w1Dner la tbu pelrecl
opposite Sunset no. 2.
Wettmlnster is currently boldinl
down that spot, but the IJou could
win the Sunset title if Anaheim falls in
its final outln& today and a mateup
tilt.
C Rich Shoo Citrus Fr •. 310
P John Vaught Santa ·Ana So. 5-3
P Al Hraboeky Ful1ertoa Fr. M
UT Daw Cate. Slllta Ana so .. 340
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER-Ca-
flfl)' Fulcher (Chaffey).
COACH OF YEAR-Howard Low·
der (Chaffey).
BATI'ING CHAMPION-Rudy Ma-
,dor.a (Chaffey, ."19).
Bo.cwable Malta
Golden Weat -Don Neugebauer
(lB); Orange Coast -Gary Dunkel-
ber~ (P), Ethan Olivet' (OF); San
Bemardlno-Jlm Gene1 (P), Jim Mc-
Garry (OF); Cypress -Bob MIDTay
(OF); Chaffey -Rich Householder
(SS); Santa Ana -Nick Estrada (C),
Bob Ickes (Sit); P'ullertoo-Ron Stro-
ther (28); RlWraide -Ron Par1ons
(P).
TROUT, BA.SS HIT
A.T IRYINE L4KE
If it's trout and bua you're after for
the table settinl, Irvine Late la the
place.
Trout In the 1~-2 pound clau and
bua In the ftve-po\md clau were hit.
tin& with conaiatency throulb Jut
weekend, with f1ne catches of bluellll
and cat alto reported,
Trout an takln& worms, Ooating
bait and Chetlt belt. with tbe deep
cooler water by ~dam the top apol
While on the subject of trout, the
late la stocked every Thurada1 with
3,500 poundl of rainbow.
Rubber worms, skirted and bladed
rubber worm• are favorite tarptw of
the bau. .
However, the but appear to bave
moved from the aballow to the deeper
water and their spawning beds.
Baseball Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pd. GB
Detroit 18 10 .MS
Baltimore 11 12 .111
Cleveland 11 12 .m
Mim.ota 11 14 .m
Oakland 14 15 •• BOit.cm lS ' 15 ...
WuhlnltGD lS . 15 .tM
California 14 · 17 .452
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W L Pd. GB
19 10 .155 .
15 14 .517 4
11 15 .511 4
14 14 .IOO ~
11 11 ... 5
14 15 .483 I
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14 11 .• ~
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u the matter is still to be resolved
by the league's principals, it muat now
be done at a special meeting.
The controversy swirls around the
18-year-old football star who transfer-
red l.Mt temestes' from Weetminater
High to Anaheim. Westminster claims
undue inOuenft WU Used by Anaheim
to lure Keders.
A league vote several months ago
reacbed a 4-4 deadlock a n d
Weatminlter'a subsequent appeal to
the CIF resulted in that body's rullng
that the league bas the jurisdiction to
resolve the cue.
League president Glen Dysinger of
Marina voted not to censure Anaheim
because he felt the league didn't have
the power to act on the matter. He did
publicly state be felt "some influence
exists" iD the transfer.
Ferren Cbiisteuen, Westminster
prlnctpal 'who filed the appeal; says
now he wants the CIF's executive counc1l to clarify its stand in writin& to the Sunset League principals.
"I still believe there ls mlaun-
dentandlog on the part <:l. the Sunset
League Council as to the inltructlona
the CIF pve us," he told the DAILY
PILOO'.
"I w.ant aometblng in writiq from
the CIF and then I'D call a apedal
meeting.': t
In actioa related to the Kedera case,
the Jeaaue unan1mou11y adopted a
measure prohlbitlnt any athlete or
p1nnt from viaitine a campus for
purpo1e1 of examining the athletic
program and apecifying coaches must
direct parents or athletes to ad·
• ministratlve officers to answer all
questions.
The SUDlet IAacue also unanimously
ruled to honor all Ineligibility rulin11
<:l. all other leagues.
Avon CJrlson, Western B t I b
(Anaheim) prtudpal, wu elected
league pnaicftnt for the 198MI scboo1
)'ear.
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C-IV ft4 0.•,,... I.tole el Cellllrllla. • ..,._ lllltr lie atl~led -.o "HOl' Ille LEGAL NOTICE Aarll U. Jt •NI ~ 1. 14-IHI *"' July 4, 1'71 The results: II ~ le ttle Ctlo .. "91 IMlfl, ..... fll 011C11 ti,ctor lflell lie -"'" llDNl'r J. OUNITt, Aftl'.
75 • 3, ~-p • ...o..... -"' """' Nltlcol'-'"" ~ .. .,. .. such • ..,...,..._, LEGAL NOTICE 111 """' .._II' onwe ~--·~ .,,...., ID...._ le wlh itT1CI" It flVllTltWW elV.M ' P-atta .._., Miiia. C.., •11 85 • 1. C»\ris ffW!l. OISC1ttN ION Of' MOIEXATION HO. fMt t111 .,_,,., w -nli GI Ille CHTl,.,CAH °' IU.IMan 4D1.0C
90 1 Chrl H '7·1 ..,,....,. ...... I II • I Ill t •• II. ' I ,.,CTITIOUI NAM• T uno f'\11111.,., a...... Cont Oeltr f'llot.
" • S awn. ...IMIN ft Wit lllltt'Mdloll .. tM ...._..,. lllC\lrr.cl w aulllOflred tf tM Tiit U ..... llt.... dO artll'I lllt¥ -NOTICI TO CRIDITOtll MIY 14 fl, 2t I nd JUM t, INI IJH I
W.1 1lllt .. Ille • .., Kell (I I'll • SK-Cll't " ... , ... di .. " ........ tM Olldudl"' • IMI-•• ll .. Wnl ~n IUf'llllOR COURT 01' THI
95 • 1 Chris n--.. tt... n, T-"1111 • """" ••-u w .. t. ""' ,.,..,a11°" of 11111 "°"ce. •lld tM ~'°"'·11,~~=r ::"·i:~lfl>r=:•· = tTAH o,. CALIP'ORNtA '°• ·LEGAL NOTICE • ~ ~. S.l .M .. Ill .... C-ty " Or•-Sl•N ., llNl9"em4nt ., '-" .., wllldl ITllllET Wl$T tlld "'"' ..... flrm Is TMI COUNTY o• HAN••
Ohuck Zupancic. ~:tt:i .. · ~ ~ ~tvT=--~ :=.,:.~1111.:,-, . IMll'"" ., Clll'l.-.cl of 1111 1o1iow11111 ",_, -Et•• .. ., ,,,..~'e~=-· o.c.-r. u11 "'
result.
Nott, In the illu1tratlon, how .
m)' ri1ht side appears to be
.. bowed" inwltd es I hit the
105 • 2, Lyle :Roberteon. .,_,,.. "' '•llM IMl*I April .. "''· That Wllll -t to ,,.. _ _..... Of ........ "' ~II .,.. •'-., rMldellce .,, NOTICE 1$ HIERllY GIVEN .. ,... NOTICa TO CR•DITOH
115 2 J-tl ua.t. • Mld lftfentcflclA 11111\11 •ltO Ille M111t .. ~ !MfflldlltH ... Ille t111etltlt .... fellow•. C,..,llOn ot Ill• ...... Nlnld de<tcltllt su,1 110• cou•T 0, THI • . au UUAMUI .J. belll1111tooe " llMI ••I e..crlplltll "' AA-Illa """"y pr<lC>Oltf .. bt tl\lllllCI Rlclltnl L u-. G Oehlle ltllt •II HrtonJ llevtne d •lm• •••lnlt ... ITAT~ OP' CALIP'OllNIA l'Oa Ken K,.,_,,,,_,.,,,.: ,... ....... No 1 •!tie City ol Sffl IMcll -llY wllll ltll P~ wtllll11 "'9 c1..! Avtnwe, CorOM *1 Mer, Ctlltonll•. seld c1e<o"'n' erw recautr.cl to lilt 111tm THI COUNTY Oii oaANOI vva:.r_.... ....,, · • " Jtrrv A. 0-.erltnd, 1.00 Llnciolll Lent. • Ne. A...., 125 • 1 Ken Otsubo % Pit ~1llforltl•1 tl!lllC• ''°"' "" ....,....,., 11111 Of .... 9Mcll It HY '" PIO ,.,, "°"'""· N-rt lluch, Ctllfornl• wllll Ille lltCt UlrY VOUCl\tn. In "'-otnet Est•lt Of EltNEST c SMITH It
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JO.. • • Of lllf City, S 17° W IE 11•.1• fMt, S )• ....... ltll H~ volualtoll. ef Ill Dtltll MIY 4 1'MI . of 1111 clcrtc ol Ille obo•e enllllld court, or fl\NEST CLIFTON SMITH O u!d '''
UunO. 4'' a ..... ,.... •1111 • Ir W E llt.tl .._.., IMlllltd""1 " .. Id Cltv " lltt 111d.1n1 L L•wr-'i / ~-' "'-· wllll the lltCtatrY llOTtce 1$ HUllY OIV~ to ·"" ball. This bowing eff ett shows
135 . 1. Bob Haun 3. H....,, ::: ~.: ::::..'::"".: :-....~: ::::.-:i~i:: .:r!~1~ .. ~ Jerrv "·Overland • ('"' ::~~ r..;.~ .... ~· ::...-:'...': crtdltori of tllt ...... N!Md decedent that my held is still back,.
Harb. .-·1 HllnllNlllll lllcl\, C•llftnlle, ... -""1lerY .. Pl'OPOMd .... -Id -Slalt .. C•llfo<lll•. o ...... c-ty. 1 SU!IMI lolllev1n1. Peclllc PallllCIH, tlltl 111 ""°"' lllVIN clalm1 IOllMI lllt thouah my .wei1ht has shifted
onto my ltft foot. Thus I'm hit-,
tint against a firm left side ind
'-usina all th• benefi\5 I can d•·
riv• from the centrif11gal force
of my 1win1.
l.90D, ... ,.,. llM tltv.,,. itM ......... 11v htfWll ~ lhlt 11M1 at1101111t1 el lllCh Oii Mlv ,, IHI. btlOIW -· • Hotlry lllornt1 W~ICll It Ille PltC9 el bUtlllHt Mid ~ ere retlllred to flle IMnl. 145 3 Martv H bia f'Ullllc lft Md tor Mid $11 ... ,... ot lllt ' wllll tllt _.rv -.cllen. In ltll ofllce
Val,,_: · >J If on. ="" ~ 1::. ' .. ~~':"...! ~==~·:"'; ).';t[':, _,,. tt1ct1tn1 L. L1wrt11te 1nd errv rilnt11a -:.,-~'::'..!" ~" .. ':"~: • 111e.c1trt o1111e •bow enntltd court,~
ue.i;, tlnehwl .. ldl, ~ lle¥1111 •N ... , ltl& -• fitllowt• A. Overtalld llllOwll to ma to lht wlltllft ii• rnonllls .,,., 1111 tint ~~ to Prtwnt 11\tm, Wllh IM necesserv
165 -2. Greg Smll't. 1eac11 1-Werv MN elld .,_ seN ~ 1. City " Stat ·B .. dl. "W1tw ...... :.™:~111:"':.,.,; ::: ~ ~ tton ot 11111 110ltce. ::'e'!'~ ".:":~"::'.~ ~ llNloll IMdl .-rv IM, S •• W 00'' IMr' Alnounl oufsl1ndl"': t1tl.oot• -~ ltd -· Oiled APrll It, IMI P' G tit ' ' -1 --------------fW Ut.2 Mf, It O" W tr W ti,. tetl, I Me>llf!Wf!' rtlt of IRlwtffl: F-tftd ,.,., Uf<I/ n,. MN. Hti.n M. 5-. .,,,.,, Allantlc Aw., L-Beadl. 46• 22' W' W D 1' teet It ' -""'•"' Ono-Helf l'or Ctflt (4~1 (Of'l'ICIAL SEA.LI Executrix of Ille Wiii 'of Ctllf«lllt '*'• Wlllch h tllt ataee of
Remember to keep you~ head OCC ACE
--aeUlllMsfottll' ........... I Tht lfnar-t .., ·-.1c11 -" JOMPll I . OtVll . The •bov• named -t bust-of 11\t Undtnlt ntd In •II matt•,. rMlua ., ............ SGUlllMtfotttv ....... ........ '"r• 1111144 Ind tueh In-Not1rv Pllbllc-C•l~I• ·~·· ,.,.,. a ~. -' N r1etn11111 IO 11\t •l•lt ....... dtadtnt.
aold airw "'"' fett, _. " lea. ............ lncurrld Wll ,. provide •d· ,.rtnclpal Olf1ce Ill "* a.-t _.,..,,..,. v wllllln 1111 monllll efttr Ille nrtt tubDcol· 111._11 • centrol _.. " , ... "" N •"'-.. •lld tmerov-h -tllt Or• .... County Ptclllc .......... c....... ftoll of 11111 l'IOllCI . ... -.... n. . _.,... ... J., ~Kk, b~ to ~ your w~gM
shift forw1rd onto you r leftfoot. ,. ........ w •. ,, ....... lllA>hlMlllt ...... IYJltm of lht city, -'llcoll't M.'I' Commlutoft IEXllllret Toh tlJ • OL .. ,m Oaltd APtll "· IHI .
CUl'\'t CllMAl\'t ~"'"' .... lwW. • IM,.,.. w11tr tr1ntmluloll PIH llnft. Ju ... 21• 1f10 Attw'lleYI "' l•ecutrl• Ann.a c. Smith rtdtw of lal.M ..,. Soutlleel1W9' tltM • -ll'llln r ... rvolr 11141 "' lllltrHt 111 l'ublll/ltd Or•-Coetl Dtlly •1tt1. 'ubllthtd 0 ,.,.,. Coett D•llY "lot, Admlnlttrelrlx tf lt1t Estote, IN STATE .... Qlnlt 1'4.11 '/.;, -... ..... ... .., tr1111mlUI011 tHNllllt. .. " lit• ,,. • ., 1• u. 21• n. IHI ,..... Atrll )0 ond MIY 7, '" 21. IHI 73MI I y ~L~.:= Nl'llld dtcedtrit
1t1rtll9ll • """"' •11111t et 1• w ""'· ..i l"tlttv •1111 ot111r 91111111c c«· LEGAL NOTICE ow1eMT "· eAINH RIVERSIDE -M a r Jc ··-· .. Ml4 -s O" w .... '· "'" ~ ... Ille tr1noml11IOll " Wlltr LEGAL NOTICE Aflw'IWY• At Law, J. '-t, elld N ... J2' W ' I s.• tiltf .. IM fr.-tlle _.._llttll W11tr Oltlrld ot flt Ariade A-,
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tor Clllttllt Assoclollan. Fl'lmlnt UNt IW Mllhol'ftl"I')
"'9111 •ultf (J Ar1trl>llfft)
C11111lmufldo ID Pltrc•I
SI_,, JldlSOll IL OltllN"I
Lvdl'I' One II CJ L1mberll
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W1tltr It. (W H1rtl1 I
llultr s-IF' COllll l
Slick In Tiit Mud (J Trullllo)
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ctolmlnt l'rlQ MOOO. KIMll Btll U S.lltnl '" 114 Joe GOfdan (W H1rrll)
T-un IM Y-11
All ea -CM Htl'lllllOll) Goldtll w.d (J Arttr'bu"' 1l PIPPI SllYtt (M Vet•nIUelel
Oamto11 0... l Fannv BH ... r (J Trullllot
Bronrv IA PllltCM ti S-1 f'tle (W ·MahorMVI
Ter·Ol .. lleno (W H1rme111
H•nd Of """ ID Pierce> AIM H tlbll
Peto lloblel (ll C1m1>11 1'
•I Toi K. (J Arlert>urn t)
S-1 Wittie (A f'lntdl 11
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Hite IJ k l i.n I ebblt M1ld ( ll Co,,,_)
' The Time IL PlnUY Jr)
YIO/la Jo (A Plnedl l o<etOll ldlll911 II' C:otlt )
rlCI (0 Hell)
\'Ollft o•Or Cit lltencol
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or 0.Wll (M Y-tl 11S
tddlt Wheeler ID ,.ltrce) 1~
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1old Fl"t lit ClmPn) 120 ,,... 11r (O lllvtrel 170
rtt11 f'rln<» (A PIM<lel 110 nfer11UIT llOld CL Gltt11e11) llO
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1 lll!o IL Plnctv Jrl 114
11'1 Rull (W ~'I') 116
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Entries
t rl'I Hiit. Klw1nl1 Clull.
N.trlorlt't Thcrnt
Ftlthvllll Honev (W H1rrltl
Hotel A. ID Hahl
Oetrwood'• Own (J 5ellcrsl
Pettie Owl Ill Gorclol
Jollv oml IW H1rmel1I
An1111tu"" (J U mberll
114
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Payne of Orange Ooast _.. Wwtwtv ---,,, Hie llollndtrv .... lou""'9 Ct•IWlll1. '"' lllcllldllll !tie NOTICI TO CHOITOH '"-...... Cl .........
Coll ·-•u.: " MN CJfV ff HUlltllltlon 8tldl " ICillUllltllll -ltnd. rltllh Of ....... IU,1•1011 COURT OP' TH• "·"'" T91t nm "' .., .. , ege q~ed for a tshlblllMll "" s-1 IMdl .... • .... .-...... .1 ... aunw. VII-. flmll9.. tTATI o~ CAL,,.ottNIA CHTll'ICATI 0, IUSINISt AtlenleYI .. ,..,,, .. ......,. berth in the at.ate JC golf -ti. Ill OrdlM-Ht. lllt llf 111d Cl-,......... rneclll-y, _,,_. aNI POii TM• COUNTY OP' OllANee "'CTITIOUI NAMI f'ubll&htd Ortllel Coe•I Oell'f Piiot,
champi<JOShips M o n d a y ~'=-~~ :C-1.:...'ri: := :;.~:i'u'.i'.:'",., tM'9for. &111t "' S9:,; ~ CYo-11. •IM ~ .. u~~~= :nsno~~l ~ ';.:; APttt u. JO •lld Mer'· 14 IHI ••N• afternoon, while tea1n-5-t 8eadl Ne. I ~no. I '1' W J•rdvl Weir k-•• suwn J, 0•0on11e11, 111o k-A-. AMl'ltlm, cen1ono1e. t2111 Ulldlt w EV' Ar N~CE 00" E ,.._,. .... It Ille ,..,... Wtlllftv Cllt' Cllrtt llf Ille City tf ti S4ltlll Ht-tt O'Oelllltll IM u lueen tilt flctlltO<l1 firm -of GOLDEN ~ V 11 mate 9ob Wrighlion lost in --., .,. ._..,.,,. 1 ............ cnv • s.11 B .. ai J. Honott. o.ceewc1. wnT f'OOL tuvic.1 co. lllld INt .... 1-------------udd ... _ th la off HlllltilWIDll 8eadl "edlbllshtll .., .,,,... ~ °'""" Coltf Ooltr ,,.., MOTtC:a IS HlllllY GIVEN .. 1111 """' 11 ~ "' Ille follow!"' ,.,_ ,_.,. a II en-uea p y . IHdl No. I ._ ...... tn °"''"'llC• Mo. .-..u a. •. Ml'I' 7. llMI '" IHI '51 ... C(Hlton pf tM 1bovt llllMCI «Mc-.._ ... _ Ill full Md •19a of rt9Wtllce C•ltTl,,CAT• Oft IUSINDI Payne fired rounds of T1 "' et .... c:1tr ., H""""''°" 1Mc111 ""' 111 ..,_ 111111111 dltms -""' t11t " 11 '911ows: PtCTmout NoU111
d 82 • tllenclt ltl0/11\11 .. Id lunHt Bead\ Mo. • LEG salf ~' 1rw rMUlrM IO fll• 11\tm, J1mt1 N. SllMt, 47» S«f1n A-. Tiit undenltntd doft <WlllY lie b -an to Wln fourth place ANMutltll 11111 •lollt said SllnMf 9Hcll !L NOTICE f. with Ille neceuerv vwch•n. tn 1he oftlct c1nov1 Portt. c111tor111a. ducll"' • IMlll""• •I m c Wiit Ulh &mOflg medalist winners, Mo. I Alllltltltltn I 4' 21' 00'' E 10I... _ of Ille cltr'lc Of II,. 1bovt 911fltt.d court, or Oettd APrll n, 1'61. Slr"I, IM-' l tedl. C1lltornl1, -r Itel to • t•-1 curve conct\'t ,.1JM "' 111re1ent tlltm. wllll tl\e IOK'llM'l' Jtmes M. Stlnu the llctlltous firm ntme of LEONARD whUe Wdghton Iott in his Nof'lllffaltrtv hevlnt • rodlUI of '57.IO c••T"'ICATI OP' CORf'OllATION vouchen. lo Ill• undmlontd II the ofllu Slelt ... C1llloml1. Or1ntt CO\lnty: . CON$TllUCTION COMPANY Ind lhet dden de th I off to leel, Soulhaorltrtv •lont said ClltW lft.•t PH TIIANIACTION 01' IUSINISI of lltr Attornev1 1t Hlintllt, Hurwttr alld On A•rll n. 1Nt, !Mfore ,,,., a Hot1rv .. Id llrm It com-ot 'ftlt follllwlM 8U 8 p ay IMt, more at lest, lhrouth I C9n1rol 111elt UNDI• "'CTITtOUI NAMI lltmlr, ao.J211d Slretl, NewPOrt Buch, 'ul>llc In I nd for .. td Stole, -'°"allv ""°"' wlloee ,..,.,. In full llld plla flll Santa Ana's Jack Conrad • 1r SI' .... le1v1 ... Mid curve N ... .. THe UNOERSION!D CORPORATION C1llfo<nl1. Whlcll It 1ht pltct ol IMJslMH IPPlorld Jl""'I N, Sit-kl'IOWn lo,,,. to m ldenct h •• follows: b th 'h tin 11:1 00'' W 11.70 IMt .. • llOll't1....,,1 curw .i.. lltrellV <lrfll'I' llllt It 11 conducttnt of !hi Undttlltntd In 111 mott1n per-bl the Ptr-whote ,..,..., It 1'1bscrlbtd EdW1rd R. Leon.ard. 1I01 Mart-. -0 I 00 g -.. CIOllCAl\'t Hor1tlff•M"" he\14"' • redlue flf • "-!ti t l utlMU toe.ltd 11 4150 Lin-talnlnt to 1111 11111e ot uld dOc.d~nl, to 1111 wllhl11 lntlru,.,.nl 1nd t cltnow'ltd9· Drive. Newvor1 Bttcll, C1tlfornle Fullerton and Sama Ana ,,.,,oo Iott Ind btlM C011ce11Mc w1111 sekl colll Av-lutn• Porte or-County wl!htn •I• m011t111 111tr l1lt tint 11111>Hca· Id '"' ••ealltd the ..,.,., 011• ""'" "· '"'
t .__ M · tS1.• Mot rtdlU. airw, Sou!MMlortv Cellforftlt . Un., the flctittous ttrm n.am~ llOll of 11111 no1kl. !OFFICIAL IEALI Edw1rd II. l-...Ord won eazn U\lnors ooday ........ Ml4 uo.• teat rldlue curve 100.U ol LINCOLN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL D1llCI Aar11 n. 1MI. J~ E. 01vh ~ Slllt ot Ctlllornl1, Ot~nte c-tv: at Riverside's Mountain Iott, more"' -· tllrouth I central -le IM "'"' lh• -·of Hid corPOrttlOll -Gtrtrvde ltrntN Notary l'ubNc.(alllo"'I• °" April "· '"'· ~. ,,,., • Netery of 6" W M", ......... lo Mid C\ltVtl S U• Ill lllrlllCIPll •lice of buslMU Is 11 E•tcultll Principe! Offlcl In Publk In elld for Mid Stott._ Ptl"IONlllV View Country Club, thus n· oo•· • 21u2 fftt to • 1t-t curw '9ttowo· 0t , ... wm 111 ,... or.,,.. c .... ntv -'" EdW1n1 11. L_,.,., tMM 1o qu~•:luL.g their teams for cone .... Soutll ..... ltrly l\avt111 • Ndlyt ot Tlll.CITIH HOSPITAL • _ ... II Abovt Mmed cMcldtnt MY Commlutoll hPlr• me "' 1lt ... ""°" '""""' n•-It ......,,..,, 1060.eo l'llt, .....,....,..,1y '""" said C•lllwllll _,..,.11on. ·..,. Llncolll llwWttl. Mttrwlll •lld R-June 21. lt70 1ubs<rlbtd IO Ille Witllln 1111rrum.ni Md Che state championships curve JO '1 fNt "''-" • centre! -II .. A I ,. ._ o c IY .,._._ SlrMt l'u_,llM<I °'"'" C:out Oaltv •ttot, t<lc,_ltcl9td Ill .Xecultd Iha aomt. • 2".4J' 11'' lo !tie mott S.Ullllrtv corntr ft4 c=~I•,:;: •r '""" oun • "---' lt1cll. C•...,_.• Aarll n, » ....s ,,,.., 1. 1• IHI ...w. (Olfklol '911l State play gets under M•cl Sunwt .... No. l.AnMMlllOll, Mid WITNliSI '" l!el'd llll1 11111 dey of Tth .,,_..,. JOMOh E. 0••11
w.ay next Monday l!1 Santa cotnlr btllll Oii ""·-llN ... ~ All'U IHI AltMMv• .... l•ecwlrl• LEGAL NOTICE No11rv Pulllllc • C.llfomll . lloncllo LI lolla (Na •lld AtllCl!e Loo { -~Tll.l.C:ITll!S HOSPITAL Poillllltlltd OrtnH Coetl O•ll'f Piiot. Pr111CIP1I Office In M a r I a. Golden W e s t Atamt1ot1 lhtftce • #t' 21• to" w •""" .i Or1nwe c"""ty u ColJe.oe failed to quaHltt a Mid common llM Sll Itel, more or ltt1. ·~-rofll C•llfonil• Ml'I' 7• 14' 21• 21• '"' 111'" NOTIC• TO CRIDITORI My Commtuton l!Xllfr•
HYINTM RACE. 4 NtlOllfl. 4 'Yffr
old• &, UP. Clllmlnt. f'urst $12,000
TOP ctalmlnt prlcw $30.000. Mltvln.t
Well Children'• Sttvl<ie Gullcl.
Ale~ IJ setterol
torun c D Pierce I
Ftourln II (A Ptned•l
)(!r•sentorv (W M•ll•""'YI H111tl'du11tr (W H1rr111
Mr. p1yne (J Llmbertl
Y·BU,lllr (I.. Plncov Jr)
119 .. ....,. to lh l111trNCfloll """ Ille o<'dlntrv hltll ""'""°"' SUl'llllOll COURT OP' THI JUl!t ti. 1f70 120 man for the state. wlllt m•tlt •• esltbllt/l«I by lloulldery flrtdtrlell I. Frllchllnt. LEGAL NOTICE STATI 01' CALll'OllNIA P'OR Pubnlll" Oro11ee c-t Dell\' ,,,lot
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120 LEGAL NOTICE water merk 1tso l1-°" • mw tlltd In STATll CW CAL.,.OllNIA > I U,.IRIOR COURT OF THI E1tale of GEORGI! w. HARLOW, LEGAL NOTICE lU hoc* .. 9"l'I lS. :M al'd 31 of ll-d• of COUNTY OP' LOS ANOELIS l STATI OP' CALIP'ORNIA ,Oil Oettutd. 1--------------·ISurwvo1 lhenc:e ltlvl"' aold ~ tint OH THIS llill di ot "' II AO IHI THI COUNTY 01' ORANG& NOTIC8 IS HElllBY OIVl!H to Ille NOTICI 01' INTINTION TO INeAea ClllTll'ICATI Otr IUSINISI N 41• '5' 11" W tlarlt said hl9" wter t' r • · " ' N1, A '"41 aedlton of Ille 11>ove 111mld dlalldtllt IN TNI SALi ff ALCOHOLIC
•1•HTM llACI.. 1 111• mitts. ,.,I-"CTITIOUS NAMI merit llot,IJ ..... N •• SJ' 2r• w 100UO = ,-·lldrtltfor ""tr~p""',y :,..,N:::1"' Etl•I• tf LAWRENCE IC. GUNDllUM, "'"'Ill H l'10nl 111¥1"' eta! .... ltllnsl Ille llYIRAGll .
nu ' m1rH 4 veer oldl • UP. Ciani-Tiie """""'*' --11f'I' .. " --· "' .. J2' J6H w tsr.u ........ N S6' II • ,. OUll •• OK~•~. MN dKldenl .,, '""!rid lo Ille tllem lied •llow•naS. Pune rt2.000. IMle-ducll,,. I IMllltlS 11 Jl'OO N-.1 Blvd., u· .... w .. ,, '"" !!Ienco ltlvlllt Mid resldl"' llltHl~j., chltv c.;:,m~~a·n:i NOTICI IS HEREIY GIVEN "' 11\t wllll lhe necntll'V vouchtn. In "" otf1c9 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCER~y 7
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woad Women'• Clulll. N.-t kid!, C1llfarllt1, lllldtt lht nc-llouftdlrv "•-11111 11\d cortllnul"' •-~ ... ,_ ""'"' ' · uodtlor'\ Of Ille 11>ow n.a.....S ~1 of Ille cterll of Ille 1boW 9111111ed c011r1. or Stil>lt<1 ro 1u.,1nc:e of 1114 i
$hl'I ltaulltul CJ um11tr1) 11• tlllout flNll Nlllt of INSTAHT Clll!OIT •lont aoN ll-d ol SutWt' MM tlld lb ~Hr;: N to "'!erw:.: ;· ~·: !hit 111 ""°"' l\a'l'I"' clltmo "1tr111 tllt lo ,,_,., them, wttll Ille 1110t1..,Y •lltd to<, llO!lu Is lluttw etv!.. ce;:, =
TCllllfe1'11 (M Volt<\~welt) 1U OF ORANGE COUNTY end lllet llld firm NOl11Mtstttbf pro1o119ttloll !I J6' 11' '4" •-n .. -Iha !loll :::. •ltd aold '9cldt11! 1r1 ""ulrld to file tllem, -.cllert, to lht -ni.ntd 11 Ille flflkt undeol-Pr-to Mii llcohotlc
10 H 111 117 II comPOMd al Ille tottowt"' ...,,_, W '3 fM!, mon ., ..... ,. 1111 ._..oterv "' ~• execu wllh 1111 11tee111rv wuclltro, In Ille ottlc• or w Attornevs 107 E. 11111 Slreot, ec.11 t..wr 11 "'-1 :~~ J;.1 Filrd 111
1 Gircl•l xlO'I wlloJt n.am• In 11111 1nd place ot rnl<ltlla Sou!M111trlv '*""llrv llllt Of tfla tw· "" within lnt1"''""'' ., Whitt ti t 11 : f1' IM clor-of Ille·-•11lltled Cl1Ur1 • ., "'"'' C1lllornl1 m21. '""tell 11 '"" ptoce loltowl~ '""'HS. dl'ICtlbtd as IA edal n• II .. lol'°""I tlloo' , ___ -lht -of Ille -ltlon lhtnln 11tmld, 1 n to ar-t tlltrn. wllh Ille neeu .. rv of l>Usl-. of Ille Undonltnld In 111 mil· 1u; Hewoort 11...s. S'-c & D
N1v1dl Lov• Pin 114 Mkhatl J. "-·· 520ol NIPIUne CllY .. Sltl l te<lt .... MlMr Of "" 8ootd adl_..,,... " -tllet •udl CMW•""" V011d141n. to Ill• Und•.,sl;llld c/o lttt pertolnlnt to "" "'"" ... Mid ci-Cttlt "'"' -~f'9tratv~11\L t~rrr:::,.;~· U• AV911we. N-rt lttcll. Cellfomle. ff4 ~I~ ot 111d Ore-Coullf'( e11 l~u":t~::r· WHEREOF I lltvo Horwood, Soden l Adkinson, lJSS Vl1 dent, wltllln sl• "'°"Wit aftw lht first Purtutnl to ludl t11"'1tlell. Ille 1111-
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.... (W ... ~or~•1 114 Deltd MIY 11, 1"8. Octolllt "· ltl$1 ltlence Hcwlht......... .... .. ' II lld elld tti od ~ .. Lido .... o. l ox 1P01. NewHf't Beocll, 9111bllc1ll010 Of 11111 l'IOllCI, Hrllened Is ""'IVI"' .. lllt l>ft>ert • t ..... "' " ,_, MlchHI J. POWlt •lolle '"' -..n-leut!Wtmf .... bolln-.,..r..... " Mt' • • • m • Ct llfornle, whlch 11 Ille Pl•ct of IMJllMU O•llCI April , •• IHI ., Al .... II B c I I m n Stelt al C.lllornt•, Oro11e1 County; dirt llllt llO '"'• "'°" or ,.... It tf\e 1 ... flclol 1 • • I 111t *"' tnd V'ltr 111 I " I 1 OI ltll urlftrtltlltd In ell men•n "r· Ann s. Hulow, c-,o c ,..._,... on rot tor luu.
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H llACI. , 1/1' mllet. 2 .,. .. , Oii M•Y 11. 1'61, before ,,,., 1 Noterv ltl'StCtlooo wllll 1t11 Norfll·Soulh <1uirttr ttrtlftcelt fl'll alloW wrlllen. telnln; to the "'",. Of Nlf dtctdtllt, Eaeculrl• 01 .,,. Wiii 1nce 11by ''"(tier "' on elcohottc bever· ~~. Clalmtnw. Pur .... -. T-clolm-f'ublk In tlld !or .. Id Sl1lt, wson1ltv -1I011 lint Of Stcllon IA. T-1• ' (SlfAL)Wlll d .. R within ti• rnonlh1 efttr lht flrrt (llUbtlco· ot !he 1bo•• nomld dtudtnl ~ff cenfosell °'. lltlllHll for 11\tte prem-.. ~ ~ ,.,.. -•-rtd MlcllMI J. Power kno'#ll to me South, 111-It WHI, S.B.M .. •I' 111-er ~. ettr tlon of lhlt 110llc1. P'llANICLIN & trRANICLIN 111 11 °'"'· lne prlct SIOOO. SOUll!errl Calllor"lo to 11t 1111 l>fnoll Wltose n1m1 11 1ubscrlb-lt n 1tll011 belnt en 111e1t POlnt In 1 .. 1 Not1rv f'ul>llc In IM fer M141 Dettd APrH U, 1t61. A~ 11 Law ON SALi! lll!l!ll PodlllrY Atsoclellon. td to 1111 within lrnlrumenl end -..ttontd Soulhtltlerl'f lloulld1rv HMI CO\lnty ll'd St1fe l!lhel Mlrll11 OUlldrum tt1 I . 11111 StrHI Anvo"41 detlrlnw fo Protest Iha luu1nai s.w; llull• CJ Lam11trt> 111 1tl!110Wledletd ht n lt\lted 1111 .. me. IMnc• eo111tnul1111 •lone Mid s..1 B"ch Mv C-lu loll l!JCPlret Erecuttlx ot lht Wiii Cetl• Me11, Collltnlla nu1 °' iuch llCIMI h i m..,. 1111 • ,..,llltd Mun>ll (W Hormell) 116 (OFFICIAL Sl!ALl lloulldery ""' Hotlher.... ....... overter Jvtv 1, 1Hf f1' lhe abow n-<Mcedel'll Toi •1211 Protnt wttll l ll'I' offlco el Ille 0-,,.,,_,
Prtddle o .... (W MthofM'fl 114 Oorolll• M. ltvnaY MCllOll N1111 IO lhe .,.,,,,_, c«Mt ... t m« NA•Wooo, SODIN. AOIUNIOle Atlwlle" ... 1..-r!JI ... Alcollollc e.wr ... COfttro~ wltllln 30 Ar'" (M Y•nell 11' Not1ry f'vl>llc • c1n1orn11 1111 ..,,1..,,., •-•td to Mid c:.tty ot s..1 P'•l!OllllCK t, 'llllCMLt• A~., Lew l'llllll'hecl Or-cout 0111y f'tlot. divs of 1111 Mio 1111 ,,..._ arem1 ...
GtlaWIV Ull CJ Sellen) 11' Prl<lclHI Offltt In 8eadl •twriblt, 1921 Nf $NI BNdo lat S.. La a-. ...... IMI ¥la ~ "· 0. '-1tlr Aarll 30 tlld MIY 7, U,. 21, 1M 122'41 _,. tlrtl POtlld, tl1tt119 troundt fer 11' 0<1,,.. C-"' Or"NllCI No. '"'• said -r 1ltlftt on Lat ........, Cellt. ,.. N.--f loedl. Callftrlllt dlnlt l II -ldld lly law. Tiit "'9mllft
Wor CMdt ID Holl) l ll106 Mv Commtulell l nlrw1 Ille $oulllttl'f tine ot E.ltclrk LIM1 • ...,.,,... Teti 1no ..,... LEGAL NOTICE ar• "°w llctn-tor 1111 lfle Of •lcdlottc ClllNl'l ~11!,'I II' Gone 111 JuM IS. 1"9 lhtllce Soulhffslfftv 'lo n I lllt f'u1>11""'411 0,.,,.. c .. tl Del,., f'llof, A~ fir lualr11f :::"""'"'· Jiit form of wrtflcalton mt'I' ~l~~~~l 1(J~':"'~m) m f'lllllllshld or-. '°"'' 011.... Piiot. loulh-llrtv -of lid l'Mllltolled .... "-'11 ,,, JO •lld ,,,.~ 1• I .. IHI ,,.... '"""lllld Ot•nt• Coast D•ll'f Plll!t. .. • ..,. o..0::1~ from .,.., .ifiC9 ., ..
ltunlOM (W H1rrltl tU M1v 14. 21. 2'I IM J-4. IHI ..,.. ntxtd twrltorv ,. lllt Soutlleasltrl'f CO<'· GAi' 011CE APtll U, )t ,.,. Moy 7, 14, IHI ~ CIRTl"CATlr Of' ltnlNIJI H':r01d J ~ llllol 111 11tr llllrwt. bet"' etso IM tnt.rMCtlon llf LE na. N f'ubfl ,,.., Or · -Liiiy Lenttrft CJ Tru LEGAL NOTICE Ille l111trl'I' pro1o11t111o11 of aold SolltMr· LEGAL NOTICE ,.,CTITIOUI NANll M i •nte Coest Ditty "''°'· tv Nnt f/4 l!tectrlc LIM wltll Ille wn•rtv The vllftnltntd -cerll,., I •m COii· ..,. "· lfft "1•
1--------------lln• -COlll HlahWIYI l ll•nc1 ..... dlicfl"' • bUtlnHI •I 11'1 ..._rt ClllTIP'ICATI OP' IUSINUI Notltlwttttfly •IOllt Iha EHhrtv ""' of COTl .. ICATI o~ COll~llATIOM IU .. llllOll COURT OP' THI Boule••"'· Cotll """· C1llfoml1, vnder LEGAL NOTICE
"'CTITIOUS NAN.I tell mentlontd -td terrlltfY ,,.., POil fRANtACTIOM 0, IUSINlll ITATf 01' CALll'OllNIA P'Oll the llclllleut firm ,.._ f/f "NN'I ------~:----=---
T?le ulld•nltntd -· Ctr111V ht ,, -•lollt ,.,, mtnllOMd W•llrtv tint to '"' UNDlll "'CTITIOUS lfAMI TM• COUNTY 0, ORANOI BAU!R SH0"' •I'd !hit 111• firm b ....... ducllnt a butlntts 11 17'0 WllJttltf' Avt., Norttlefly cor111t llf lot mtllttontd 1,,_ THI UNOlllSIONl!O CORf'OllATION Ne. 0.1Jlf1 tomooud llf tM foltowl"' NrtOll. wlloM NOTICI • SALi! °' lllAL Cost-_ MHo. Ctllfllr1111, uncltr Ille lie-11t•td ltrtl!O<"y, ....... lhe ,olnl of betln-don lllrtl>V artllY Ille! "It eofldlldl"' I SUMMONS n•mt In Ml Ind •l•ct af rtsldellct II.. ,.D .. l•TY AT ,,RIYAT• MLI
mtout """ ,,.mt Of B.L.R. nlnt ol 1111• dHcrlpllOll. 111111-• fon'lll .... J'llltmS dlstrlbutlofl 10-•H lolltWt: ..... .., EN'TER,lltSIS tlld lllot 111d firm 11 That Ille twrltorv to ~ to be ,,.. M lnlll locettd at '922 •rlflCll Lent, MllllDITH ASHLEY COLl!MAN Ploln-llontld l . l'lnnlo1n, 1461, Cerfax In lht au11trto/ Courl ff tM Sllltt ff
com-od o1 !he lollowl"' "n'"" wflose ntMld lo lhe CltY ft4 $Ill ... ell It C0tl1 M ... , Cellforlllt , Ulldtr tllt fie-l1fl VS. DAVID Flll!O&lllCIC COLEN.All, Ort .... Stnt1 An.a, CellfWnle '21'$. C111r..,,.11, tor 1111 C011nty ot Lot A ._
""""In M l IM Plot• ol "lldellce II .. dulon.tlld .. ANNEXATION NO. 61-1 •• "tloul firm~-lateeuer• '"''-~~EO .. LI ... THI! STATI 01' DtlMRAPtllld2'L. '"'F. In the Metttr Of "" Estate flfTrme fo!lowt• Ille ,..,,,. by which lllCh terrllWV •tt lie SYtltmo Of _,,_n Cellterllle t nd t11at .,.. on.a • lnnl""· Mlblo Mtncllts,.. ~
ell P..it ll llll!'h•rd. 1m Alllllllm SI., llldktttd -tM •lectlofl bellots. The said fl"" ................. IOlltWlftl ~Lll'OllNIA. Stolt .. CeN.....,., Or-COUlllY: Nolle• b ,,.,. .1 ......... Ille des Cocf1 Mtt• POlll lor said electllll 111111 lie --1t --•llOll, -'-"1ftdPll ''"-ti 1 IM •bov• Mllltd Oefendant: °" 4Prll 2'. INt, btfort -. • Nt19rv Wslelltd wllt sell et Privott aote Ufl. '°° !Mdlrt rell'I' -1. Ptlm v.r lb Doled MtV 1), ,,.. 1:00 t'ctodt A,M. "' "" deY -Mid ·~ ........... It " followlr v ..... ,, htt'ellv dlr•dld IO ·-r Ind f'ulllllc '" ..... .., ..... Stttt. lllfrtOlllll¥ ..._.,, Ind btsl bidder, ..,.,,Kl '1o" tho
1 :41.4 (Cll' record) t . llo41lne Hit• Peul R llelntlll'd lion ond , ... 11 rtmtln -contlnuOU1IY YOVNOQUllT $ALIS, INC., "22 •ns-lht to111Pl1lrl ot lht e!IOYI lllmld •-rtd ll-ld L. """'''°" "-to flrmelloll .. aold '-'tor COllrf ca:
1:'9.J l. Arc•dl• l:I0.2 .. RancllO A Stele ot Colllornle °'""" Coufltv~ lrom H id tl111t unlll 1·• O'clocll ,.M "' P:ra11el1 L-. C4111a /Mii, C111totftle. allt-fl'" In the ebovt •ntltl«I court m• lo be lhf ""°" wllo1t n.ame It •lltt Ille '°"' •v ft4 Mlv 1M.;.;::: Of mllo& J, CllllOl'nl1. On MtY ll lttot' before ml 1 Molllrv lhe .. ,,,. d..,. ......... Seid lllOlll .,..11• "9 WITNESS ltl ~ thll 12'11 .,._. ti It! Ille ebovt t "lllled 1cnooo et.uelll •UbtcrlbM IO Ille within lftltr11,...,nt end llct of FAINEll l STEELE A--.. _:
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1 Can>e1'1ftr (11-1 p . ..:. ••• • Id " ... ' 1 ........... ~ ' Notre/I. IHI. .,.,,,,, YOll In aold court, wilhtn TEN ack...,wltdffd h4t t•tcu,.. lhe aome l ow. J'1 lo B t. .. _"""" ..,
1 •.••. 4 , ....... ::-, .... ,· i~·vl l:SS.f 3 ubllc In """ "" M 1••• ""'°""" • ......,, n c•t 11 '""'ldtd In Sfdlon lu:M (Ctr II• ,..II d•'l't 1lter "'"service on vou ol thl• sum-(Ol'FICIAL SEAll • -1· r-~· r-.y, Lot A-IH ~ ~ "' .,.._,_ · _,.., P1vl ~. 1191-td kllOWll to me of lllt Eltctttllt (Ocie of lht st1.. of POr """ .. -· llf La ........... St9tt ., Rubi<• llledondOI 1;S6,0 •. Motrl• to 1lt Ille "'"°" whOH ""'"' ts wb9Crl~ cantomta YOUNGQUIST &ALIS, INC:. ,,_., ... Mtvld wllhln tllt ...... norned J-h E. 01..i. . C11ttornl1, I ll tM rltht tlllt tlld I I ' IGltndotl l S. Newcomb (CdMI 1:56.7. ed to tM within lnlll'\lfl'llllt Ind ode-For tllt ·.,..,_of llolflnt Mid tltctlM, By: AlldY Yt11-ltl "f"IV• °' wHftln THIRTY dtn II Mrvff l'lolorv f'ubhe>Ct llfOnlle If .. Id dtctoltd It 1111 'ttm• di del':ti'':., JO 1,.. _ 1. Yo1u 10xn1rd) r.u 2, ledoed ht .. ocvltd lllt 11,..., therl hit been nlol>llthtd -tltdlon Pml...., • stwllt". ,.flnctpal Ofllct In 111 Ille rleM, fllle alld tn~"''' ""' !tie Montvomerv (Latuonl lU l. Trvuo (Offl I I Sf II . 1trtclnct dftl .... l'llld 11 ANNEXATION NO lorbtre Y911-lat YJ;u ore hertbV nollllld Ille! unltts vou Oro"'t Count'I' tilellt Of Mitt "-ff ~ .. -lrtf b1 (Giendori l n.9 4, &elf (Monr1vl1l s. c • ~ 111 C IC 17•1 vonnt ,.rttelllCI Tiit .,.11111t •tace fof s.crot•rv M -r •nd 1nswtr. 11ld Plltnlltl will Mv COrt1mtu l011 E .. lrtt -r•llen of low er ollllrwlM ether Ille
E"ebrooll (Calltoml•). N°::rv ,.;.;,.11,.,,. Colllonll• Mid precinct .,,a11 be "" alect ITA,. OF CAL,,.OllNIAl toltt lud9mtnl for 1nv moneY Ir de1Ntt1 June '1, lf70 nr 1~ tlldlllon le "'4tt"' Hid~ 1~
100 lndMduol mtdl.., -I. Furnlu P~lncl1ttl Offf~ In hertlnolltr de'ltNlld end !tie -M COUNTY OP LOI ANO! II, ft, de1111ndtd In 1111 C10111•l1lnt H arlslllt a Pwbll,htd OJ.!"'" Coaot 01llY f'll11, !he tlmt ol detlll. Ill w Ill ell Ille -f1111
(l'oolhllll 5'.0 '· R-(RA) 5U l. Or•nwe c-tv lllrllMI ... namld, "'"" ~ .... On lhl• 1'111 .. ~ Of Morell. A.O. IHI, ::°" controct, ~r Wiii 19PIV .. 1111 COllrf ,..prll 30 •I'd mn 1, '" 11, 1HI 111-61 Riii pr-rty 1ttv11M In tilt Countv Of
C1mai.en CArcodtol 1:00.2 4. L1vr11 M'I' Commtultll l!XPlrtt ovellllld tltcton Of said ltfrttorv """ Of llotttt,,,. Harry L. N•ts°". Jr. • Not1rv 111•rr o!Mr re el demanded In 1111 -Or1ntt. Stolt ot Ctlltornta,, ,.rtlcuter!V
1Howtllornt l S. Rullb IRed<lndol. Jutv 1, 1* seld tltct.IOll aNClnct. MW bMf1 ... f'Ullllc In 111d flDI' MN C-ty 11141 Sltte, ' n · LEGAL NOTICE delcrlbM II tolloWI. i..w11: JO rtv -1. Y1ttt coxnordl 2A J !CIF' f'ut>Rt1111d Oronoe Cott• Oaltv f'llOt. Hlnlld effton ef tllcflt11 tlld n..... w it rntdlllt llltrtlft. WI\' commluloned •lld (s~t: Oct. 1 .. 1"1' An UlldMdtd __... .. t""mt 1ft IN
record) '· Wllll• (Riv. PolVl 2S 4 l. Mrl u tl. 11 encl June .. lHI MHI hold u ld 11tc11011 and m•b rll\lf'll • w 0 t "· "'-11'1 ·-·'" AndV w E ST JOHN Cit•' f'.Jtlf4 EMI ,. IMt of tlle Wnt "' ft ot lhe Kln!H (Rolllnt Hllkl U.7 4. C•rM> ' lllereol In tllt m-r IWDVldO« by law. Y-111 .... l trtltt1 Yt11-ltl h FRlO f' l lNGHAM II CHTrP'ICATI o" IUSINIH lovlfl .JO Itel 9! 1111 llortll '50 ftet tf
""" (Arcodl•I s. Mhtf (Hlrv•rdl. LEGAL NOTICE ANNIXATIOtl NO. 614 kMWll to me "' be llM Pr9lkl•nt Wld 011>11tv cteni ,.ICTITIOUI NAMI lhl WHt -"· ot tllt Soutll -
100 ,,.. -1. Crum I P•lol V•tdU) VoflM Pt'Kfnct "" const.1t ol '" ... Secn11rv r~Ml'I' llfl .... conNWlllon ou•YIA. CAR .. •Nt •• AND MINIS "" Uftdtt•I--<orllty ,.. .. c-. fOllt1ll "' .... Norlht•ll -teurlh. "' u J J. Mont-rv (1.t-nl 52..t l. Ml4 ........ '-<11btll ,.,,,..,., ,,,_.., "' INI encu1M Ille wltllln lrwtrvl'l*'I .. TIIMMI w . .......,_ Jr. dllcH1111 I ~tlllftl It "" Conic• l'llce, Mellon "· TownJll"' s. lwltl 11 ..... 11
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Someone Els• Wants-'l'BE BIGGEST SINGLE MARKE'J'PLACE ON 'l'BE ORANGE COAS'J'-PBON£ DllmCJ' "2-U7a
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HOUSES FOR S.ALl HOUSE$ FOR ~Ll HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSIS FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi RENT~U '.,:;
Howet Unfurnished • ! ---G•n•ral 1000Gtn•l'•I 1000 General 1000 General 1000 O...ral 1000 Mell Verde 1110 Huntlntton INch 1400 L-.una a..ch ----------~·---------·· 1705
Meta Verde 3110 ·!
PENINSULA · SHORES
New Balboa
Oceanfront (ommunitv
THREE NEW 4 & 5 Bedroom two • story
single famlk.Homes and three Duplexes with
a Deluxe 6wner·s 3 Bedroom & Den Home
upstairs, and a 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Rental
down. Now ready for occupancy.
Ocean and/or Bay Views, Family rooms, Wet
Bars, radian t heat, insulated, carpeted, wall-
ed, landscaped, self-cleaning ovens. Formica
kitchen cabinets, Powder rooms, Etc. Etc.
Come see for yourself:
GOLD MEDALLION HOMES
OPEN DAILY 1 'TIL 5
''F" Street and Balboa Blvd.
on secluded Balboa Peninsula
Priced from $79,600 to $109,600
For further inform~ion call:
COLDWELL, BANKER & CO.
2200 E. COAST~HIGHWAY
NEWPORT BEACH
675-2000
Dra9"Qtic
~Contemporary
Thill home Is for the dJscrlm-
ina tlng buyer. Luxurious
wool carpeting is f o u n d
throughout. Versatile 4th
bedroom has 2 separate en-
tries. A dcUghtlul kitchen
nnd family room 011crlook a
lovely I o w maintenance
patio garden. A conforming
executive type area sur-
rounds this beaotilul home.
and a cul de sac street pro-
tects your children from any
thru trattic. See today,
$38.0C':iO.
$99 MONTH
rnrtutles I.he taxes etc. on
this 51.4 % loan 3 BR l*
bath.~. 21.!i car g a rage.
Sharp throughout. Rn om
for boat & camper on large
concrete covered pad.
full Price $21,500
Newport
. •t
Victor It
646-1811
OWNER MOVING MUST WILLING TO DO
WATERFRONT LOT-....-----.1 SELL! 3 BR 2 ba, lrge tam spME HOMEWORK! 4 BR-W/VIEW
tm, famlly.scyle kltch., dble nu1 3 bedroom 2 beth borne ot the Foothills, 2 be,
briek trplc, abalce root. new la In nffd ot ~lnt and 'a few lp lndtcpd yard, bl. to
cpt1, overal:zed g a r a g e • amall repaln but well worth 1cboolt, $32,500 • low Dn. New Waterfront Section Jusl Opened Manicured· yard. Aaume the prtce 01 m,750. Le.rge ••4-tm
• high existing lu51AJ>40 ~ao kitchen, doubl.e garage {or LOS PADRES
(Fee simple land) Watel'front lots, including
boat slips, from
$33,880
Huntington Harbour Sales Corp.
CALL DICK FABIAN.-847-2531 • r We will mail you iot maps
& finaficing inlormation.
J UST LISTED-5 Bdrm.
~Lt.IA :'RY ~ust Dad. Feaced yard for kids. REALTY
• ~ 895 Glenneyre Street HeritaJ Real !Atate Laguna Beach
Newport Beach 1200 Cnext to Tic-Toe maltet)
NR. Bay & ocean; lovely 3 7682 EDINGER-OCEAN VIEW 3 BR 2 &.
BR 2 Ba home on 2 lots·, can fpl. Decks, petio. Reduced 842-4455 Open Ev-. to S31 800 "'"-""1 _._ use as 2 apta. Rm, to bid. ... • . ~uer .. ~111
$46.500. Sell all M *int. or COMPLETE PACKAGE trade. 121 4.1.at St can park 4 BR, 2% BA, 2 story. Beach San Clemente
in 1'e8l' Owner 173-2719 North Develop. Elec. Blt-1710
4 BR -OWNER ins, Island stove &: bar.
Large 3 bedroom, family
room Baycrest home located
on a large corner lot.
Shake-roof, loads of pan.
elling, manicured landscap.
ing and room to add on for
a growing family. $1:\,500.
Panelled fam rm w/frpk, 2 Ba., ft:pl., beam ceil., ne.w liv rm w/ttplc, din rm w/ $800 Down cpts. Corner loc.: club priv.; bit-in hutch. Crpts, drps, cov-
GI's move in for $800 total. urgent, $28,000. Open Weetc-ered patio, block wall pool
Large Z.story, 5 bedroom ends. 351 62nd St. 675-0144 lize, fenced yard, 2 car gar.
home, with k:liig sized mas. S47-740l Owner/Agent Cement driveway. Form~r
ter bedroom, B/I range-0ven 6\4 % LOAN; xlnt cond., 3 model home -1st owner.
• dishwasher. Fireplace, BR. 2 Ba .. lge. bl-beamed Well cared for . 2~ yrs old.
large family room, com· wd. paneled den; cov. patio. 5 min. to beach. Reduced
I HAVE a secret! I know a
family with a V E RY
desperate 1ituatlon. IF ypu
might be r e m o t e I y in-
terested in a atatua type, un-
conventional charm home,
by all means call UI -
YOUR CHANCE to get
pletel')l landscaped. The only Lovely yd. $30.750 Owner to $35,900. Call owner 847-
$65,000 for $45,000
Agt, 496-20Cl'l eveli
. :
BEAUT l11t 3 br, den, dn rm\ ·•
nu opt.I. 1225 lie. Avail •
6/JS. 549-2688
Newport Beach 3200 ·----&cCIYe
Townhouses
Congeni1I Neighbors
Flreplace.Q>ts/Drpl .. aU
kitchen bit/ins. Community
Pool • Yard Maintenance.
2 bdrms, 2 baths ... $200/Mo.
3 bdrms, 2~ baths .. $250/Mo.
BAY & BEACH
Rea.Icy, Inc.
2025 W. Balboa Blvd. • ,
673-3663 Eves: 54s.al6 : _,
WFSTCUFF • Dover Shores •:
3 t>r. den, fam nn, $.l25 • :
Open wkenda 10«> Marian : •
Ln. . :
2 BR Houae. U ft f u r ft • : :
Newport Beacfl, $150 mo •
yrly. 642-3978 eva. ANOTHER VIEW
HOME 5 bedroom in this price 1900 Beryl Lane 646-2909 6640 eves &: wlmds:
Have you been waiUng Jor l'lll'lfe, $29,~-It's !!harp. CHARMING. Bay view; 3 PAINT & SAYE
C•plstrano Buch • 1725 Newport Sttor.s mo
an Immaculate 4 bedroom Open EvH 546-2313 BR, l Ba., all eJec. 2 sty.
home with a panoramic like new t'ohouse; 2.000 sq ft
view of the city lights and Carefree lux. liv .. w/pooi!,
Balboa Bay? Well, here's etc. Now $39,500. 673-4356
a spacious one waiting for Waterfront Hoote. 1 block
)"OU. Just listed for $41,500. to City Hall. Bulkhead,
•
~~. s 'P'RINRGI'N' G -E-.. -.. -id_e_C_os_t_a _Me_la_ Doat and ramp. $62,500.
.-11 Unlls with room for 3 l40l Finley Avenue or
• '1252 •REAUa1V more. Will sell or excbange ' Call ~9-1477
••• tor T.D.a Submtt. tor appt. ASSUME 1oen; 313R. 2 Ba .•
"ANYTIME" call Jeen Van Der Borden, cpts, drps ,all bltns . .t blk to
1801 Westclitt Drive Jean Smith Realtor, 646-3255 ocean, tennis, pools. $23,900.
$114 A Month Pay1 All JEAN SMITH 642-J27J Own'r
Hardwood floors shows qual-
ity in this 3 BR borne. F.'x-
cellent area near Douglas
&: College. Large CORNER
lot suitable tor boat storage .
Double sized prage. Plenty
of palms & shrubs. Good
value -$21,900 any terms.
KATEU.A REALTY
847..(,()61
MEREDITH GARDENS
BY OWNER. Executive type NEWPORT SHORES
2 BR home in country-like neighborhood. Large llvlnit Z BR &: Den on yean lease
room with indoor-outdoor U!l&tmo. G42-3430
glassed in porch adjoining . ...;:;:;========-!
Built-in electric kitchen, u&-Huntington 8eKh 3400 _
ed brick corner fireplace. FREE RENTAL BOOK
Professionally landscaped yaro, fenced in back. Near Drop In and Browse
beach. 642-7907 oc 642-4178 WE HAVE SOME
eves.
Condominium 1950
--CHARMING HOME Luxurious
Duplex Home
You will cry if you miss this eal 1 WATERFRONT, 62 Balboa ~=~===~=== buy!! Estate like sw~g R tor Coves. 3 BR. $75,000. Will
lnyestor'S Speci'al Jawns lead to the custom 400 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa trade for property, Arabian
S BR 2 story 3 ba, lovely
cpts/d.rps, like new con<!.
2500 sq. ft., many extras &
owner trans. -any otter
considered or will lease/
ONLY $19,950 • 2 BR single
story, CM Townhouae. Dble
attached garage. Perfect
cond. never lived i n •
Furnished. Corner 1 o c •
Assume loan w/$119 mo.
pymnt. includ taxes. CALL
LARRY 540-ll51 Heritage
Real &.1ate
7682 EDINGER
·842-4456 OPEN EVES.
LEASE this architec ts
elegant
AND GUEST COTTAGE
The answer to your mother·
in-law problem. This home
oUers three bedrooms, 1 %
baths and large kltdlen with
eating ana. New w/w car-
Pt'ls and draped. Guest rot-
tage has ils own private en·
l:rallce and o f f e r s living
room. kHchen and bath.
Double garage on alley,
room tor bolt! or ti:ailer. ~
calecl in top EASTSIDE
COSTA MESA neighborilood.
Near schools, walk to WEST-
C L r FF SHOPPING CEN·
TER. Priced at Only $28,950
Exccltcnt financing. 463 Ma~nolia, C.M. ~ Sat.
& Sunrlay 1-5 P .M.
I::vcning Call 646-4579
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION
3 BR + pool, bit-in, vac &:
TV. Vacant & ready for
'flew owner. WiU consider
lease/option.
$21,950
Eastside Oistom, large 2
BR, Xlnt loc. Vacant 10%
down. Open Sat/Sun 1~.
2590 C>range, C.M.
$23,950
Perron Realty Co.
18th & Orange 642-tm
12 Units
First time on the market.
12 cle&n 1 bedroom apts.
completely furnishl.'d. All
elec kit, Ref., w/w carpct-
inl? & drapes. Separate laun-
dry room & car ports. Beau-
tiful swimming .pool. All
adults. Easy maintenance.
Fine investment.
$127,000
293 E. 17th St. 646-4494
Eve. 646-5152
Quality, Convenience
& Comfort
This home offers all three to
the discriminating buyer. 3
Bedroom, 2 beths, with
qu11rry tUe entry and nylon
carpets thruout. 1bti price
i5 right • $34,950. Seetni ii
believing. Call 646-~256.
JEAN SMITH,
IHltor
400 E. 17th S~. Costa Mua
646-3255
Income • 2 DIJts
Have you been lOoking for A prime location for 12 unit
an almost ~ew, modem, tux-apartment d e v e 1 o pm~nt.
urious, qwet, one-story du-Close to Hamor Shoppin"
plex home? We found it for area. Corporation included
you! You will enjoy the tire-with land. Ideal set-up f.or
place in the large living group purchase. $32,950.
room, the formal dining
area, kitchen built·ins, two
kids bedrooms & the sepa-
rated master bedroom suite.
Two car garage plus e.'<tra
enclosed parking for boat,
trailer or cars. rncome off
one is S170. Both would
JO-... co:rs
~WALLACE
REALTORS
~546-4141~
(Op.n Ev.nings)
brjng S360 per month. Ask-l~z=~~z~~E
ing $5,<XXl Down. Call -
This is your chance!
Family type home with
4 large bedrooms
family room
Exciting
Lido Home
2-story, 4 BR + conv Den.
Room for Poollable. Sunny
and dream kitchen
within walking distance
to Huntington State Bch Big Splash!
Priced at owners cost in this 18x38 heated pool just
• $36,250 In time tor summer -Dan·
Call: Mn. Pavlovich dy clean 3 bdrm -2 bath in
Eves: 673-6316 College Park area • Assume
5% Joan and $169 month
pays all.
646-7171 • 546-2313
OPEN EVES.
THE~EAL
ESTATERS
R~al Estate Sales People,
WHY NOT GET ON TiiE
BAND WAGON7
Over 25 Years in
Orange County
Harbor View Hl'llS • Full page advertising
• Inter oUice teletype
Corona del Mar • Tra.ining program
Lusk • built hQmes located : ~=:er benefits
ln the Southland's most d~ Call 646-4494 • For \nterv\ew
strable l fascinating area.
Scbooll • cam. 1rv1ne TERRIFIC BUY
camput just m 0 m en t s $17.flOO buys this lovely '2
away. Sensibly priced from BR 1 beth home large Hv-
$34.900 to '118.900 ing room + petio, good
LUSK HOMES carpets &: drapes, room tor
ou.ctions: MacArlbur Blvd. tioet .t trailer. Owner aJ\X1.
trom Paei.fic Coast Hwy. ar ous.
Ne'NJll?rt Fwy. Turn OD San Rltr. 646-3928 Eves. 642-0185 :C:::°11~1!! .!:d ~ *LACH~NMYER
S.. 111is Larger l BR home, fireplace,
oven beem~ ce.illng11, dou-
qualicy beauty· of this charm· 646-3255 horses, or -? LI 8-7m
ing California Rancho. Hard-DAVIDSON R lty BALBOA Coves Baytront,
wood floors, 3 bedrooms, 0 ea turn elect kitch, boat slip,
Fireplace. 2 Baths. Shingle 5¥.. Yo INTEREST quick possession. Means
Roof .. A 8 s um e excellent Assume low int Jban, total Own/Bltr 644-1349
4'h% loan. Full price $2fJ,-pymnts n44 per mo. Dar-BAYCRESr BY OWNER
900. ling 3 BR E'side home, cor 5 Large Bdrm1. 3,250 sq. ft.
lot ., Ivan Wells built. Fee land.
6-42-7777
1901 Harbor Blv<t, C.M.
Open Eves.
NO DOWN PAYMENT
on new VA terms or low
FHA. 3 BR + dining room,
l ~ bath, all elect. hlt·in
kitchen, all newly decor-
ated interior, large fenced
back yard with t'Overcd
patio. Excel. Joe • only
$22,950. HURRY!
~
1003 Baker, C.M. 546-5440
iohn macnab
DOVER SHORES
Must b9 sold now I
Save $17,000
View 5 BR, family nn, dining
rm. 4 bath llorne. Try S95,000
1210 Polaris Drive
Call for Appt.
(714) 642-8235
881 Dover Dr., Suite 101
Newport Beach
Delux• Home & Apt.
Owner will finance at 6~ ,..~
this custom 2 BR &: den +
BAY V[EW ar>artment!
Huge }!ving room with
beamed ceilings. sunny din.
ing room glassed to i.tielter·
ed garden-patio. den with
com~r fireplace. On large
lushly landscaped cornrr
lot In desireable Cliff
Haven. $47,500.
Ruth Pardoll, RHltor
1605 Wertclifr Dr. 642-5200
LOOK IE!
RJtr. .'15() Harbor 5B. CM 2100 Windward Lane
546-5460 Eves. 546-8169 ---------tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilLUXURY Condom • Shills 4
Lease or Sale
POOL HO~tE • S185
with option at $21.950. Oite
br, 3 ba, below mrkt val at
$36,500. Owner transl. Call
Owner eves a1t 5. 644--0509
3 BR 2 bat.h, Anthony heat-N•wport Hgts. ed pool, freshly painted In-1210
terior, other extras. AVAl.L lmmed. Cliff Haven 3
CO!..J..EGE REALTY 546-5880 Br, 2 ba + 2 Br Ocean Vu ~!'!!'!!!!!!"""'!'!'!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!l'!!!_!!_!!~I Inc Apt. $49,500. 548-7249
3 BEDRM -FAMILY Cameo Highlands, spacious 4
RM -POOL $21,5001 br, 2 ba. On canyan, $36,500,
Value &: charm! Fi.replace. Owner 673-4423
Entry hall. Bath house -=========
1100
Victoria Mesa
Homes
16 NEW HOMES
Low dn. 6~ '7o ».yr loan
From $23,950
Valley Road in Victoria
(Just E. of Brookhurst
up on bluff)
Lido size Jots, fee simple
1250
BY OWNER
Priced for Quick Sale Irvine
Terrace, 2 BR, den Ocean-
view $33,900. Best buy Har-
aree.. Write Box 4062
I . e, Calif 92664
1351
Janet · High above sea level F II s· _,.,
Built • in electric am Y· llwu
@kitchen. Convenl• 4 Bd, 3 ba, 2 fpl, big p. lay rm
ent to shopping w/pool table, large patio.
Ct'Tlter, near new comer lot. Steps to Bay
schools. &: shops. IMMAC. $76,500
3 and 4 BDRMS. 1 &: 2 sty R. C. GREER, Realty
Fireplaces, auto garage op. 3'f16 Via Lido 673-9300
erator, carpeting, draperies., OPEN DAILY 1 • 5
fencing, landscaping. 929 Vii Lido Nord
MichHI Key, Builder 2-story, dbl lot, 5 garages
Phone 646-1676 Eves 642-5106 10'7o Down • will trade
SACRTFICE • bring paint Richardson/Purcell
brush. As.sume 5% 90 Joan/ Realty 675-4031
no loan fees. Submit on MUJ1t sell. $60,000 borQe In
down payment. Large 3 BR estate sale. 3 BR lc den.
home : nice rcsld1!lltlal area. Make offer. 219 Via· Orvieto.
2 bathS, family room, double 548-0787
fireplace It all built· ins. WTD--. -Lld--Isl--hou--f-
Payment under $200 mo in-. o e se or
eluding iaxea. CALL 540-llSl retired cple. Immed cash.
(open eves) Heritage Real Prine only pts. Pvt pty.
Estatl' 675-3380 or 673-6184
1'FOR ADULTS ONLY" Huntington Beech 1400
Cholt1!, nr clubhou.se loca-----------
lion! l .\ Den, 17' maste.r su.ile, 2 ba, dlx bit-in kitch-Only $650 Down
rn, w/w cptg, patio & libl Ottered VA (no down) or
sr-ira~. No exterior main-fllA terms -ahaJl) 4 8t
tenance! fAmlly room, newly painted
ONLY $20,$0! but yard nee.ds work. Va-
MONTlCELLO HOMES CMt·rea<ly to go. Full pc"lce
Realtor ~1210 S23,500.
SOI I COLl..EGE REALTY 546--5880
• /0 nteNSt
$14)000 1oan. SJ25 mo. POO.L nME
4 BR plus encloeed petlo, 4 BR, quality carpets, all
1 ~ ba, pr plus carport built.:ins large enc!Oled pe-
$20,300 tio &: a cool pool. Owner
Kennecb' &: AS90ciatew tnwfe.rred •• ;y $26.500.
option. .
BRASHEAR-REAL TY 847~1 Eves. 839-1537 I'll..-.....-.... ........ ...-...._...-..._...-.... .L\LU...\LA.L\LQ
BEST BEACH BUYI
Elegant 4 BR 2 story walk-
ing distance to world's fin·
est beach &: oUering bit.
Ins incl. dishwasher & huge
16x25 Jiv. rm. $25,9'5 F /P _
check terms.
Pacific Shores Realty
847-8586 Eves. 962-636.'i ~-------U..4.A.L\LQ
NO DOWN VETS
4 BR + den + 2 baths
<blt·in R&O, dishwasher:
quality cpts/drps, overs.ized
lot. Shows like a model $26,400 .
V.111age Real Estate
546-8103
7 UNITS
Rt:NTALS
HoUMS Furnished
2000
SUMMER RENTAL: Tustin
3 br with pool. $300 mo in·
eludes utilities. ~
Rentals to Share 2005
3 BR home. Gardener paid,
close
..
to beach, automatic yard ·
lights, •
$230/mo.
Rltr. 536-2585
LEASE, walk to bch, 4 BR. 3
BA, tri-levei, Newport West,
$250. Ownr-bkr 838-6341
Eves.
3 BR. condo., c.arp., drps.,
util. &: maint. paid. Bltna.
Patio. 9962 Continental Dr.
$150 Mo. 213: 431-TI14
SMALL 1 BR Hse. Retired '
pevple. No pets. $70 mo. 413
Delaware. HB 537-0328
WORKING woman desires
same to share 3 BR home
w/garage. P re t er non-
drinker or smoker. Avail.
June. Rets. Write Box P-ll5 RENTALS
Dally Pilot Apts. Furnished
WORKING Girl in early 20's G.~;;.I 400()
to share house with same
West CM. $65 mo 64&-5196
Corona del Mar . 2250
OOLL HOUSE
2 BR, 2 1ba, Furn, bit-ins,
S250 mo. lease 673-4841
23' Trailer $69 mo. 1 person
or $79 for 2, Inc. util It · ,
ground rent. 642-2221 '
4100 ":
$22.50 Wk. Up
One Block Beach Vacation Rentals 2900 • Studio le Bach apta. e lncl Ut!ls le Phone _,..
4 year old, custom built. 2 &
3 BRs, enclosed garSges. No
vacancy. Priced tor quick
sale.
BRASHEAR REALTY
847-8531 Eves. 968-ll 78
3 BR, 1~ ba, View home.
Newly redec. bltns, $20,950.
Vacant. Owner. 968-3966
HOW about trading homes
with a S.F. family during
August? Have lrg modem 4
4 BR home in S.F., ideal
location. Contact Mr. Hagan
1030 Ulloa St., San Fran-
cisco, Ca. if interested or
know of friends who might
be interested.
RENTALS
Fountain V•ll•y 1410 Houses Unfurnished
BEAUTIFUL House 3 BR, 2 Costa Mesa 3100
BA. fully crptd, bit-ins,
covered patio. 5% FHA . VERY CLEAN 3 B R •
loan: $24,800 By owner. carpets, drapes, big covered
531-8834 patio, Mesa del Mar area.
Tustin 1640
IDEAL FOR RETIRED
or small family, 2 BR &: den,
75x105' lot , Exe
neighborhood, $26,000.
544-3426
1705
THE
MF.DITERRANEAN
$225 month to month. Agt.
5'16-4141
4 BR. 1% Bat.hi: large tam.
rm. w/bltn. BBQ; 2 frpl.,
carp., drapes, b11ns. 2 Car
garage. Fenced; gardener.
$235 Month. 546--0125
Mesa del Mar, lg 3 BR,
fam rm., c:pta, drps, all
bit-ins. $225. 545-5270
Men Verde 3110
• Maid Service • 1V avail.
• New Ca1e l Bar
23841h Newport Blvd. SCS.9'155 •
CHATEAU La POINTE
Furn 2 Br Apt. Htd pool.
CPrport .• off at park'r•
Adults, No pet.a.
100 POMONA AVE., CM
1 BR, partly furn. SSS.
mo. 2526 Eiden Apt E.
Inquire at 2641 Elden
Apt B, C<lllta Mesa.
E/SIDE 2 BR. Elec bltnl, ,
patio, Adults only. 361-B •
Ogle $135 mo. 642-1298
n 40. CHARMING 2 BR util '
paid. Blk to K-Mart. &n .. :
Joann, 5'18-0787, ~2811 :
$120 CLEAN, Furn, Bachelor
cottage, utila included, no '
pets. 134 w. w1i.m. 543«ia2
FURN. upstn 1 BR Gerage
Apt. Adults, no pm. $85 .• : .
Avail. Ma.y ~. 543-1329. · :
2 BR. New cpt.a, drps, WS.
1613 Sa.nm Ana Ave , ,
54H572, 542-7279
NASSAU Palms 1 A 2 BR ; I
Furn or Unf $1lS-$1SO. Htd
pool. 177 E. 22nd St. 6fl-364S ;
Gracious "OLDE WORLD"
flavor, whlte brick, omate
Iron grilled gates 5~ high. 3
BR, den, 2 ba, w/w c:pts,
mod/lcltch, Sl2,!l50, Mhsion
R.llY ~n
BEAUTIFUL, 11pacious Mesa
Verde pool home. 3 BR, fam
rm, blt-inl, crpts, dl'P5.
Tahltlan landsc•ping around 1 BR S75. Some flmliture or •
pool, fish pond, waterfall, unf. Reliable. Kids OK. 328 ~
din, rm, oots1de bar. ~ E. 17th CM. 962-2868
mo. Lease. 545-6400 Owt,'ler. White eJepbantl? otme+Une · Dial 642$78 for RE.WLTS
Corona del Mer 3250 Coron• del Mar 3250Corona del Mir
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$28,900 Ju11t atepe to Westclltf shot>-ble car praae.._R-2 lot. oose
Pinll area A IChools. Need• to marketa A traMpOrtatioll.
ALL In MESA VERDE
Vo.Cl\nt. 4 Bdrm ...... s-16.950
Nr. New 2 Sty, Pool •• $52.350
Sgl.e Sty, 4 Bd.nn1 .... Ofler vs A<:n, 4 Bd:rm11 •• s:.n.950
Mestt V~rdt Rc!6lty 546-59'JO
642-9'730 . Eves: 54\.6238 Paul Jo"" Rt1lty
3 BR, 1~ ba. b~~ lot 847-1.2166 Evea. MUM4 r r I I I· .
Lot· SChr 175
R.-2 a.ta M~
Can llM)e Commercial
J)lua small boult, $16,CXIO
~t WiUiarnlOft, RJtr.
ST3-4.\50 OP1.N EV!S.
J10ml! pdnt A loving cen. $1l JSO ~ coma lot With alley ,
wry tn retr ~ tor l>Mt Wtllt-McCardle Rltra.
or trail~ ... eAft 1810 Newport Blvd .• C.M. ,._,.,_ 548-Tm ~n. 644-0684
Effnbla 5n-185T
NO DOWN Ym
EASI'STO£ 3 BR., fireplace.
Hdrr)' on this one.
w/fru'ft trees. Quiet •l. New MODEL HOME cpt'I A com.pl ttdec. Onl.y
18.500, lmmed occ. Low cln. IMMACULATE
Trad u "cni e 14 ere. d t BR + tamlb' room. Onl7
O'ftntt/Aflt, 54&-6580 $1\,000,
OWNER: 231 Tolane, 124.500 HAFTDAL REALTY $20, 950 3 ~ Ire br, 2 bath, IDp "Home to Mitch Income"
PetTOn IHlty C cond. MW198 aft 12 ITfO Wamer IC-Mii
W a. ~FRONT ASSlll 6% 18" a thn~ 542-1~ ausmr w•tp&k'e ., * 1 BR, fht'Pilce, bailt-.tna.
"Hi" 2llB E l'Ml S · · {)lalio, $l500 dowft,
Olllcbtful l BR home .,. · t. MM494 e TERRIFIC IUY e a... fte IWl.t PILOf * 4 BR, patio, buiJt.Jol. ST50 •
tas a boa~ at -. door, 'mANSFERRED to Sa.IDOi V .A. 1.clen wfth _., down. Me• Verdt 3 BR. + fam.. don.
Gt,ODO. 3 BR 2 ba, patio, e.lec ldtdl 4 Btdrooma. 2~ beths: 3 2 paUot. tnuna~. Nr. ewn,. "•mf"' ..-... I • •• Bier. ~ 53MS16
CAYWOOD RLTT, S.-1290 dtahwuber. dnJ>n, w I w cV prqe; den, form.al din· try db. l tehl: ._ • .a.t. a.a. a BR, Ola Mar.; cps. drpl.
-~. eout Rwy., l'lB c.i>ts bdutttuny l~ Inf. • Walbr Rt1lty a-. frpL 2 s..,.. DeW1J dee. tm-flou1t trta. SU.950,_ 540-2783 Delta RM\ Em.le -..ct• ms Vla Lido f1'5.5:IOO --'" mM'M $23,300. 163-2112
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PUltNISHID APT.
2 BEDAOOllS -S BATHS
Wehrfrent/Lec
BOAT ILIPS . c• mill leef
2525 0.... BMI., CdM
67'-l711
BAOI Apt. Biil ocon/bay.
Vf /'# ciptl, 1 adult, DO peta.
$13 yr&,. 113-1629 ......
NEWLY DIXX>RATED
OcMllfrotlt View
BacbeJor Apa.
No chiJdnn • no pets
hm $125 mo.
m.M38
a..EAN Bachelor Apt.I.
All utfl incl $15 up
315 E. Balboa Blt'd.
BALBOA 673-9945
4355
a...r • ..., tD -_ Modem Store UOO *I tt, a• *;;.. ~ pie parkini. ID ' out Oil l aw. OppertunftJee ·~ IS GOING TO PRESS SOON mo Pe-.. wa,. at Jla.I'. ltr.tLPeti ,.___ CANDY SUPPLY JtOUTE
tlCll' I Adami, 0... It-. tt.e, ....,._ Part 01 hJ1 Time
MHl1I Man "' woman to nftD • SCHEDULED for distribution E. 171.b st., ea.ta Mesa S200 col.led ~ from new •
.... ,.... a.ach 5200 ~~~rb:::.~;;e.: ::..:.'° ~~~t~ AUGUST 1, 1968
l1J8T e:ompa.w 2 Bil, i Ila Realonnmlca 54&-60tO come tor Sew bra. wtekly ~.~ J'rtil. dmdelien, work (day OI ewt). No ..U.
llllb ct*, drps, llua pied Sbopl. ottlce, Storap, yd. inc or aperie.nee necemry
pyt padal, cement wan. llPIC9 400 to 1500 *I· fl $115 to ,$St00. cub req. For
btn UDitl. KedaWioG ldtcb, SU1t. eont'r. Newp't Bch. plpOU1 IDtel'Yitw, 1tnd
PA beat Acrou frm Coco's. l42-4l:m name, addreai 6 Phone no.
Watclf P1ua. 18115 IMDe. • Excellent Location • to ~Wutern Dist. Co.
$200 mo.~ Newly decor. atort, 17x40 S90 N. Asuaa Ave., Corina
$85 MO. 1173 Harbor, C.M. ~ __ 91_722_-..,---~-
NEWPORT Betdl: Sbol) 1500 PROVEN, SUtt, mo cl er a
aq. ft I office 500 aq. ft. method ol t e a c b l a s
New cond. M2--'275 permanent habit control.
ALL t1I'lU PAID
I &dtocm ~ nev Haq
Holpltal. No cm,im, DO
drapes, DO blt·lnl, DO pnie
646-~
3 Bdrm, 2 bl, blt-inl, new
cptJ, steps from ocean. $225
Art Ahlta 6'13-GlO
2 BDRM Apt., partly tum
late yrly $135. 2 blocb lo
ocean. l1S 34th st..
LAG B Alt Ctr. 2 lg studio (E.G. Eatfnc tor weisbt
apta qpctrs. pio • $135. control) with new law coat
Leue. ~1351 con. to public. Now aeeklns
aasoclatt. office• tn So. O.C.
Office llent1I 6070 Moderate invutment re-quired. Phone for inquiry
• LAGUNA IEACH appt. nt: n4-nso
Dea spaces avallable In SALES Oriented ~l'IOll for
newest ottlct bulldln& et active perticlpation t n
prime Joe.Hon tn downtown Profe1alional P e r 1 o n n e l
Col"OM del Mar 5250 Laguna Beach. Air condJ. Agency a/o Real Eatate
tloned, carpeted, beautiful Broker•~· Eatab. avt:r 20
paneled partitioning. Two yrs Newport area. Invest·
entrances; rear leads to ment required. Delly Pilot
NEW 1 BR, blt·inl, adult.I on-
ly $175 Incl utlla. 3 BR. 2%
ba, blt·lm mo
Orange C.out Property m Marperlte, Cd.M m3:iiO
SPACIOUS Deluxe 4 BR, 2~
ha. Y MrlJ lHM atartirii
Jime IS. m-GlO. EYet
m-3291 uk for Bill White
Mun!dpal parldnl Iota. $S0 Box M·l.21
per month tor 1111ce. Add --P-lllA---=T..,.O_G0.,,...,,,.--
$5 for desk and chairs. Add Neta $1000 mo .• Low down,
$10 for bulinea hours an-Tmm to IUit • Many other
aweriill aerYlce. All utilities Bllllneae1, all types • Bey
paid except telephone. sell
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._.,TMINO ~It tAL• -YRADU OHL.YI PHONE 642-5671
Te Place Yeur TrllAer'e P•rMIM M
HA VE 5 bdrm C'Ultom near
~.top quality. Pl,000 eq-
uity • n.de far apt>comm.
.ffollywood-Bev. HWa. Real
Estated 646.1171
HA VE: 2 unlta Oxnard
Be.ch p),000 eq. free I:
clear. Want: local fixer ~P.
per unit.I. Bkr. Pmui Rlty
642-tm
BEAUTY Salon. 6 ltationl,
eltab ~yrs Udo area. Will
trd free and clear $10,000
eq. for R.E. or wbat·havo-
you. Bier. 548-T711
Trade fiberglass Sand Bug-
gy, '61 thnlout, top, tow
bar, leu than 2500 miles OD
new engine + $100>. for '66
or newer auto. 54l>-6068
WILL trade lllce new 120
B a a 1 Contello Accordion
with cue for good work
car.
25 View Acres Laguna
Beach. S o m e improve-...
meoll, lnoome moo. $243,.
00> equity. For: TD'a or f
Owner.~. 494-4~7
HA VE: Home 6 bullneu,
eo.ta Mesa $40,000 eq.
$45.000 1'/P. Wm: Vacant
lot Dana Pt-Caplstram>TDs. ~ Harbor .. ._.
Pemin Rlty 842-lm Cocta M;;,.YVo
3 Br, 2 ba home. 1 )'et.I' old, --------like new. Cplll, drpa. $1'500
eq. For: Mobile home, car,
boat, or T 962-5816
4 Units nr. Npt. Pler. Beat
rental area. ssa.soo. Ex-
Y OUIUJ Fry Cook
Oft
Kitchen Tral8"
change for amall ~ ~ ....... ---... -bor area • Owner. ~ Permanent ~ .._.__ ... advancement. Court. ___ 673-6527 ______ 1 (No atudentl Pleue)
'64 Riviera, all factory ex·
tras, Including air, AM· FM Bob'• 111 Boy
radio, beeuWul condition. 154 E. 17th St.
Take pick-up, car, motorcy-Cotta Mea, Oa1.
c.le, ! trade. 847-1107 • u-
85 x 465 vacant c1etir lot. Ma1nteHnc• .,.... ..
close In, $45,000 valui!-can Newport area for ottice builll-
bulld 24 units. Owner will ing ... Hr. week. Muat baft
trade for Income. Submit. general~ of~
Bkr 00-6487 545-4412 ing • electrical. Pleual'lt
• ' working conditions w/pald
SMALL Italian Restaurant !mwuce a vacation. Per-+ real • prop. $26,500 eq. manent. P1eaae IPtdf.y ace.
$32,500 F IP. Want: TDs, In. exp er I e n c e, referenoa.
come.. CIC' Vacant Penoo Write Box Mll9 Daily PlJot. ru1y. 6'2-tm . s.1..,,,... a Mlinatera
222 FOR.En' AVENUE J'l1RN 2 BR. l'rplc, uW incl 2 BDRM, cpta, drpa, blt-lna, LAGUNA BEACH Mr. Counaelman -646-n71
Balbo9 Jaland, c..J. ,cple, exelualTe area, ref&. 4!K-946G Wl'D: Small m 0 de r n
92660 19' boat. 35 Johnson. Trait.
er, bait tank, tlilly equipped,
good cond. Trade for car or
vacation trailer.
~ Boat, fiberglass, new Career oppcll17 wftll ltadUW m~enta never lnatalled firm offering OTtr 100 nm-
with or without motor. tual fUnda. "1JJ or pt time.
TRADE, for trans. car or No exper nee, we trafD.
repairs or TT! 673-5684 Npt Bch omce. 642-tm 213: 378-3590 $lS5 673-0130 OP in Oran .;._. ____ ........ _....,._ -.,1..,,,7"""'41~Wfftcllff Dr. MAODNE SH ge HARBOR TELEPHONE
DIRECTORY CO.
LARGE newer 2 BR. View. Prime loc for O>rp Ofc'a Co. or wW cona. tnveetlng In
RENTALS Frlilc. bltna, So of Hwy. $185 300! ICI ft. Wal/pall'I, <Pot· exlattnc abop..Jtep1J to PO
Aptt. Unfurnlahe4 mo. 67~ Ofcl, .CrptJ, Dtpt, air-cond. "'&x 4001, Newport Beach,
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Clear title R-1 lot, San Cle-
mente, ocean s1de of fwy.
$9850 vt.lue. Trade for house
c:osta Mesa (Pref College
Pk) KI 5-96.59 or 546-2349
HAVE: 4 BR pool, large cor Santa Ana omot, 547.asl
Jot nr achools, 10% dn F/P Jnveston F!nanclal
5000 Huntlngten ... ch 5400 Gmd fir. ttnt reduced. Al, _Cal_lf_. 9_2664 _ _,........,.-----------so: Luxury SUlte 700 111 tt. luy Now for Summer An Independent Publication
GeorCJ• I. Tllornhill, Owner
$31,500 eq $5,200 WANT: s.mc.., Inc.
lot, auto or bolt. Doyle Ir
Wood Co. 543-1168 RENT Co-op Bkra. Owner 548-9586 ToY lhop on Balboa Ille.
: , ltooml f urnlture 2 Bdrm Unlum Modern OUl~e Co. Established 20 YW"L 17 ft House Taller AND '59
Cad. 10l' Van truck or pick-
up or Tihat have you!
&16-9250 • ~ Continenta.l,
C.M. aft 6:30.
• COOKS
$25 Month Bank building. 230 E. 17th Walker Roalty
Utnltld Included St., Costa Mesa. 642-1485 !338 Via Udo, NJi 615-6200 former owner
111ornt11H Publishing Co.
Industrial skip loader late
model. Will trade Jor late
model station wagon.
546-42116 after 6 p.m.
ILUE DOLPHIN
RESTAURANT
675-4004 roLL OPTION TO BUY HEATED POOL. BAR·B-QUE TAKE OUT
No deposit o.a.c. "--~" D HB lncluttr&.1 Ront•I 6090 Working Clef to m&n1ge H f Ile a12 ADWLvwe, Apt. •
• ' • 538-2914 cunpact tmitlc beach spot. Everett. Washington *HAVE 14 ft SKI BOAT
with CADIU.AC ENGINE &:
trailer. WIU. TRADE for
good running PICKUP.
64f>.9188
$4440 SUloned TD on lge liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
• Purnftvro ltont•h Induat. Space 746 W. 17th "-1 + flt sh ~ ... BEAUTil'UL MW 1 and 2 BR Coeta Me.a 3600 1q ft .-ar:Y pro are ....,., pool home No. Tustin area.
With 5~ % 1st TD. For late
model Cad or Uncoln.
522-7264, ~7603
FRY COOK 511W.19th, C.M. 5'1-1454 d•p ,,.~ ..,,,.
Ac>lll. far rent. Belt location. Owner (213) 43+-5082 -"-·-'""'""--"-'"-----= W. lncln, Anbm Tl4-2800 ReMonabJy priced. Better INVEST $1000 or more It Publshers of Telephone Directories
In
EXPERIENCED
Good pay.
SILVER
GATE
5100
.,., .... ""
o.lux. lecheler Apt
U. rm, br, ldtdl • be.
1 a 2 lclrm Apf1
I llt Aptl
wtttf 3 bltbl.
Nev IChoola, frtew1l;YI
WalJdnc dlltance to OCC
fH El C•mlne
Apt. #1 Coet• Meu
Adult.I Only
Dbcnmlnative Teaanta
for Preetip Addrna
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bun")', ool1 2 left. 17011 Loh 6100 receive high return lit year.
E•esaieen Orde, Apt. B, ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Write Box M-118 Dally Pilot 11 Western States since 1946! * * *
Apply ln person 7-3 p.m.
2273 Harbor Blvd.
Kon'• Rfftaurant Uf-3845 SpecMI Offer AUTOMATED Buslnea -
BEAU 2 BR Apt. Cplll, drpl, I will build at BR 2 ba bome Make Uvlng, % hr wor1c per I'!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~!!~~~ --she bltnl, bdt pool, 1lida OK. {1.343 .... ft) far the low price day, small invest. 6'1'>5622 ..__.."5-SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICf: DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY CASTING Finl r
$1l0. mo.~ ..... -=========IPerson•l• ---------Experience m TOUtlns and
ot fr.22/9e1-ft on )'OW' lot. R I E tat L 63 ... " --------Brick ~sonry etc. Electrical 6640 Lanclacaplng 6110 grinding: aluminum ma&· l BR cqi&cx. Pool, PriftCY, Other modeJa anil. Call Don •• 1 • .. n• "'"' BBC Family Membenbip. ' ' 6560 neslum foundry.
(lltt, drpl, 1 my, pr. Like at 537-0380. PRIVATE MONEY Will ~ tnuulfer fH. Mov· . ELECTRICIAN, Licensed I: GAYNOR'S LANDSCAPING 642-83.13
new. $1.11. ~ Jack Sm.Ith c.o. •1nee 1949 lnl. Fee lncnued June 1-BRICK, Concrete, Carpentry bonded. Small Jobs, & GARDENING SERVICE Udo Castings tne.
BEST ocean Ttew lot. North im North Bl'oedWa7, SA Muat s e 11 lmmtcliatel.>'-Custom Cabinets. s ma 11 malnten. &: repairs. 548-5203 State licensed contrctr. 735 Ohms Wa:y, a.ta Mea Rent•lt W•ntod 5990 IAguna; sentle al o Pe • 'i 543-8381 anytime Make alfer. Wrtte Box M 122 jobs. OK Free Est ~ Residential. Commercial i.._=~~ $14.000 Owner. 494-Ql.6 Dally Pflot Gard1nint '6to Free est • No job too bl&· TWO yo an I ~ .H 5 893-3511 Wanted Immedlatel7
wamen who baTe lived and .a.c.--6200 Morfl..-, T.D.'e -4 ALCOHOIJC3 M0a,ymou9 if1de 6570 ANTHONY'S =======:::. Final Detail & worked in the lAgunl. "" ·-.-Harbor Arn. Phone 673-8724 _u __ ,. _____ _
Beach area for tome time 80 Aatm • (on Main eut, S4$4T6~s~~c=g~bc!: P.O. Box 1223 Cotta Meaa. REM? DEL' re Pair' G•rden Service ~:r:;,~ntlnt 61$0 for ~'!~n~~~.
are willing to pa:y up to $180 west road) Newberry , •mall level Oceanvlew lot. FOR Sale; charter mem-plumb g., paJnting, elec., 646-1941 Apply 1682 Placentia Ave.
per month for the right Calif., Silver Valley, hi· All due 3 yrs. lO?O ctlscoont bersh1p ln Newport Beech carpentry, re1ld., commerc., COMPLETE CLEANUP INTERIOR Ir EXTERIOR Costa Mell
apartment In I..qun!, Coro-detert, dey, 11 miles east of ,-afety retuma 12%. 494-1137 Tennll Club. 644-0739 room addltlonl. Re a•· NEW LAWNS Painting. Free estimate, c.1.RRIER •"'YS
na del Mar or Newport ~a. Barstow. "Land of Lakell" NOT ~ for any 675-3038 Reu. monthly care. J>run. licensed A Jnsuttd. "" _,
preferably near be a ch. a?M. 90 Man-made laltet ln Money Wanted '350 debts other than my own. Ing. Larmcaplng. Exp, bor· Call CHUCK 548-5314 GOOD ROUTES
Desire nicely flJmilbed, 2 valley. AU.Ila, 11sb ralaing, Linda BaiJev. (.,,entering 6590 ttculturi1t. AVAILABLE
bedroom dwtlllng. Would be recreational. Excellent tor $25,000 for 8 months at 10 and 1 J G d • PAINTING • Interior A HUNTINGTON BEACH
permanent but deftntttly do trailer pe.rk. Many denlop-10 with $100,000 truat dee4 OiAUFFEUR and ho u 1 e !NO JOB TOO SMALL! apan... •r oner Exterior. Free estimates. DAIL y PILOT MAITINl~UE not want to be bound by ment:s in progreaa auch as a on :ioo Ocean'fiew Iota u boy, exp., OCC ref&. Call Resident • InduJtrial C.Om-Exper., complete yard Reasonable n tfll. 646-3015 • 80-4321 •
T leaae. Want to move In early skl lake for water ski in-collateral. 494-1137 548-5998 mercial . Ma I nt en an c e aervi.ce. "~7958estim• ates INTER or Ext. PA.INTING, YOUNG Man (oTer n> to GARDEN Am. J late May and would 1 f S RepaJr and Remo de L il"tO IMMED. SERVICE. Loc&l malce ll&ht de 11 ver1 e,., U:' :n,_,e diapoaa1 and ltrUction; much a 11 a a ANNOUNCEMENT Announcomentt 6410 Reu. Uc, bonded, insured. EXPERT JAPANESE ref. FREE est. 548-1627 ~neral clean up 6 ap.
Pmllke IUmlUDdinll PURNtSHED BACHELORS
UNn1RH 1 BR-tBR·S BR
2 baths •Yaflable
Carpets. drapea. prap
11th & S.nta AN, C.M.
14M233 ~
FAIRWAY
YIUJ APTS.
-•---growing; finished restaurant •nd NOTICES e 962-1961 or 642-5064 e GARDENER d other modem convcn1e1""~ with leVeral laJcH for f1sb.. C H Ith CJ b prentlce printing tr a e • if Pollible. eM-a4I afttr 5 in& A awtmmlng Ir ovem.lte Found (frM Ad1) 6400 oast H 8 e Carpentry e C&btnets • Clem.up Neat Work 540-949' Plumbing 6190 Palm Preu, 847 W. l.6dl St.
p.m. campe.rs and golf coune; a e FREE SAUNA e e Blt·lnl e Alterations e JAPANESE GARDENER LEAKS! Gu or water elec> Newport BHcb
DEMRE 1·2 yr. ltue. 3 Br. lake with waterfront parcels BEAtrnFUL11 ~~ corn: With Swedlah musap by • Repa1ra • Rua! 646-!&3 EXPER. Rell1ble ma Int. tronJcaDy lc>Ctted imdtt ce-E L E CT R 0 N IC S SUpply
6 den or 4 Br. unlui.11isbed avallable tor home building. Intersec on "'...,man 1 Experienced Maauae' FREE eetl.matu. No job too Reaa. mo nles. 892-3219 ment, blacktop, ground, Counter Salesman. Ex P • r
home. COM. • .LIDO. . Thia level IO acre1 baa • ~Orange. 633-l850 or OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK small. Remodels and Ad-EXPER. Japan~-c-American walls, lfiowerL.-llnY place. not n~uary if you have
BAL. ISL. • .BEACON well A pump I: reservoir on 9 am-10 pm dltlonl. 54&--0787 gardener; l.ndscp. clean-ups; Repaired. Wirer lines de&J>. some electronic bacqround.
BAY. • .EASTBLUFF. property· rNdY to rai1t al· EITHER Pug or Bolton 132 E. 18th St. SC.D> REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS Monthly maint. 531-5145 eve ed, preuure restored. H. W. Wright Co., 1770
673-1801 or fn-46119 faUa or build a lake for wa-Bulldog, very amall, black CABINETS Any size job LAWN It Garden malnten-CALL "LEAKS". 642-03CI Newport Blvd, CM.
MAruRE COUPLE Wllh to ter lld.1nc or for 11sh ralalng. with whiteface. Identify. Funor•I• 6412 23 yrs ~-'48.67i3 ance. c:eanup . Spray. Ftt-BankAmerlcard oi Stock Room Clerk •~-3 ...,._, .....__ •-..... Owner Uf-8640 eves. i: 968-3674 PLUMBING ...,._ .,....IU ..,..,.. ~ .,_ tiliu Com'l Ir Real. 962-7349 Knowledge Inventory Cootrol wm C8n for same as wtmd&. FOUND. Youns male wmMINSTEI C.mont, Concrete 6600 REPAIRS REMODll. ......... IT'\ER MOTORHOME ] IR APTS thouP tt were our own. malteae-type cat. Very thin. • JAPANESE GARDENING &42--3128 ~w
Refer. Box M-117 Dally TO SETlll ESTATE 548-7825, MU991 MEMORIAL PARK CUSTOM PATIOS &-. Service Cleanup, Landscap. I06 E. Washlngtcm at.
POOL Pilot FOUND: )oose key In front ol Mortu•ry & Cemetery Block walll. Also concrete Ing. 531-7034 att 7 p.m. S.Wlnt 6960 IOSantaYS. t0~1 ...
ADULTS ONLY FAMILY Of 4, HJgb .chi 2 t /J ACRES Blue Ollp 1t1mp atore on . Complete funeral• sawing A removal. 842-1010 * MOWING, edging. I: clean •
Manager Mrs. CU'llln 'prindpal, will pay to $225 yr lflth Jn C.M. 548-5314 from $245 CEMENT work, all cyipea. up. Monthly rate.. Free Alteratlont-642~145 Good rout•! •Good proGtl
20122 S.nt• AN Aw. la or °"1 3 Br bM, CdM HS y 1 t HIT WID ONE Uttle boy'• Jadtet. s.y. Cemetery lots No job too small. Free eat. esUmat.:Call Bl9ll * Neat, accurate, 20 yrs. exp. BALBOA PENINSUL&
Nr. Orange Co. ~ area. 5*-3475 AUlnl lkle Fl.lb Marlr.e, l 2800 New· ..___ •1-H. STlin.JCK 548-86l5 JAPANE.5E GARDENER T-ILE C I 697.a DAILY f'ILOT ....... -.u.. nwm "' •v ,...,..,.lr'M'I' rk p t I ' eram c • • IG-4371 • _..,_ SOLDHcme,netdturn.3BR 21/3 ACRES ~a) port Blvd .• NB. Indudee Endowment can \..<:.ITTLol•lo WO • a o•. Maintenance by the month. ofLUXE 2 BR 2 ba, ~ boule. From JIS!t 13 to July zoned <C.2) Oft major thor· FOUND Dadllhund, Vic 15th~ In one beautllul dri.ewayw, walks. etc. All Good refa. Exper ~T158 *Verne, the TDe Man* KITCHEN WORKER, part
•-_,_._.._ a JoT-a.. ::iotti, approx. F o u n t a I n ............... , "'pt Hts. 548-0tO ..i.-mane leea colt. type1. ~ eat. 893-4818 Cut • t:'"'-e Lawn Cuat. work. Install • repairs. time. ~ Parle Udo ~ -·----. ""'" v-n-IG-351' ougbfare Ill Senta Ana. Mo-• • uaun ,, ,....... ....,... all 1 Convalescent Cent« 8 pool. Adults Oftb'. quiet. 145 _,. ana. tel apts. bu.llnea, traJler No traffic problems. Chll4 C•re 6610 Maintenance, UceRHd. No Job too 11111 • P utu ·
E. 111h St., OI Pb: 8"1· parlc or 'other commercial L09t '4CU 14801 Beach, Wlltmlnater 548· 4808 • 56-8570 aft 4 PM patdl. ~akina 1 h ow er 11agahlp Rd., N e w P 0 r t 5fl-29C1 R...,. fer ltont 5nS bo&d tu 5S1·1'12S 193-24Zl VACANCY • 1 child. Hot MOWING, Edging, vacalawn. r~lt. 847-1957/~ Beach
2 ~"'"-! -·d ...__ OK. ot for ture In· GREY • White Joni-haired bmcbea, """"'· to\111 ae-Gen'l d-"up. Ha""·•. JOIS • EMPLOJMENT ROU'JU AVAJIABLI: · °"" ........_ ...... ' --$12.50 UP wit W/ldtchtn crtaM In value when Bola cat; altered male. Am. to tfvitlea. Lie. "5'4&-JS39., .__.. ,....,,. • ' Iii
b(1m. walldnc cHlt to q's '22.50 U9 Studio Aplll.. 2384~ Ave. tully developl IDto 4-"Sam" or a wblltle. Vic Cemetery L... 6411 Odd Jobs. * ~ Jet. W.ntod, L_., 7020 Wettm!nlttr fDr lloJI 11).lf
Clltr. Adults •· Jlfo peta. NtwpOrt m.d. CM 54l-f755 lane blvd. Sewer line ltlJt>. Ramona Ln., Deane Garden CentrKtert '620 JIM'S GARDENING :::.!. Good ProfJta • No 8aDdq
$US. 56-«m LARGE Pltaaant la private bed at propertJ, A m Pl e Home tract, HB. Jtttard THREE Lota. Padtlc View A La~ Maintenance. Rest., UNENCUMBERED, A I er t DellvaJ ec.a21
2 BR Ape. New cpb. .,., home· Wor1dns m• on!)'. water IUJlPl7. Drive by 4717 168-41'15 Memorial Park. OceM View • JtOOM ADDmONS • Com'I i: Oe&nup. 548-Mll. MJdda. •re I a~)' with MAINTENANCE Of .....
Mo dlktm ot pets. Sl.20 mo. ..._~ W. Bola, Santa Ana, then . Bib sUta floral red aectlon. Valued at $300 etch. ~ T. ~tructlon EXPERIENCm Gardener, managerial A 1f'Cl'etarlal cruiser. Approl ~ tlme. ~.,.,,s. Ml.fNI REAL ESTA Tl phorM owner SC.Z33. '= co1clec1 bonnet A' plnJr ~O'J2 OUerl Xuat SellJ FamJly i:oom•, kitchen or folTllel' nurwryman, ~ abilities, bu a l n e • • back· Yacht malnt. -.r re-
2 Bedroom, ~ ctra,et. Genor•I llrllt twea•. If ft>un4 « unJta. Slngl• story or 2; ecap'g, cleanup. MU400. rround of man,y yean, de-qulrtd. Writ. to PO BOil U7, <tw ehUd OK. Pool. IO-Tlll Miu!!!• a Deeert 6210 taken bJ mlltake, p)eue SIRVICE DIRECTORY . p1w CU1tom dealgned. For lln!1 eomethln• dlf:fttent. Balboa 2115 C.,.. Dr. OIMa II-. IM91M ,,.,.,.,, 6000 return. Phone I0-4l90 estimatu ·1: layout, phone: Goner•I S.rvkee "'2 Own transportadon, ca n1-MAN--tor.,..--~--=-=--abl-=-=-pPlns--·
2 ~':'~*'::a.. bit::.: NO DOWN VITil Mo•••al• Home ~:c"wti1~J: a.ltyllttlne 6550 ADl> •• = : Repelr PaJntlng, Plumtq, Car-~~ =tN~~· )WT P. !~"!'::;. ': :::
tiiii DJ E. 1T PL a.D don lilA lripld I Baeutiflal new Lake ~-German ~ mllalal Ra • Qlmm • lndultrlal pentry. lleu! Rel Inwrecl EX'l'REMELY Capeble 6 u. hr to at.art. Hr w. 17tb It.,
B.tamDJl APT llMn atr )edroomuacta ll8lt • Income baad lllome ._, nDnJIUl l'OOm M 1 ecM12t BABYSJTl'ER, Your home. Free Lf.youtll A Est. DIO< &nkAmerbrd OK pertmced T 7 plat , book· CM
"...-.. .Ma t:m montlt • Ex. nntal.,.. 1'ttb 'ftt bat, ldtcbm ~ ay . Mother 55, xlnt ttfert~ HU1TMAN m-4459 Call "Mike' 6C4M8 keeper, orpntzer with belt ----,..,------=~ .......... -Walll tD • Q,SD walnut ~ • r u 1 b LOST: t Mo.. c"9 belp-coid Guelt ~ase or farate &llt. ref. ~ ioc.J politloft MATURE CoUep ltUdent.
.. E. Camilo '""717i • 5*22U dlrome •Juen. U w-ft Germ. Sbef• s.Jbo& laland u part aai.r,, ATall. Ju1:f TOM CARNEY, Bldr. 15 1" HauUn9 '730 ~or ltmP m-3010 witb car, for eftDlnl A an lmla Ma It. OPDf EVES. combo treeaer aftd rtfr1c-vtc. IUb* -No. a i.t; permanmt. Call: 714: .xp. New COl\llr, rm add, _ weekend wortc, to lelnl
SIS. wlll ........ enlOr bldlt-bl "9C.WID, au-m-N2 Aft !I PM MT-TICD Ewt. Apple van., sen mabrt.. xlnt wk. m.2411 lJTl'LE GIANT TRUCK CAPABLE nman • Practt-plaza • Jt.&IJan f 0 0.
... oa 11aa.oom .... lllaQ1 tmr a rn1 ft malt artLD care. ~ 3 Olf owr. UCENSJ:D OlntradlOr. Ad· Haullni. I" bel&btb, 10' bed. cal aune • OCllQpaDlon. Good buidnell. Call: &0-81
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c6lr te.i-tndQdlrc mlnlatin Frad l'l)odle. M1 M• Verde Home· $30 clltloM. ~Ung. Sm You name It I haul. Jltu, eook, opt bouaeworti. drtve. J'IBERGLASS J"OibiiAN
c1ocldftl PlfW'nc-(Ill tM Vie ll9CAr1llar ' ,..... M . ft. !14&-1117 Jobe lfedaft7. m4l2t Blc John M2-«J30 ~ ~ JO man ... aalarJ• open.
..... Pricld at .j .. 1'ot RftaN •• MMao WUl blbyllt .... ~.,.. Addltlollla * R8DOCW-' HAULING. Ti1Ub )16c:bp. c A. R p ET o.amnc. noar knd nQ to v • At a r.
JS ..... , .. ........ ... ........ cllD aa.. L HA s A Al* -......, .. ID IQ Meta 6tl Mar bomt. ,...... B. Oerwtclr. Uc. Trtmnm«. ~ ... do atr'.fppllc. Wutnc. Walla, eo.chtl ., WOeaa, Ban.
,_.,_ wtdu w ..... ~ 1.. 5638 m.«»U * ,..21'11 It aD. ~ worti. sa.rrm Windows wuhld. 531-«i67 nine m:aG; Mt-mt ~·;::. ~ a Allee. Int. -.. ~--.ma. WD.L ~ by a;; fttll: a.EAN i.ot1. ,........ *· o.n.-.1 Hot~ ms WID&ewaa boy wUlllll '° l'ft "-'°'"'Olla llw. _.. W. <>apman Aft. ORE!', ~b\ltd lhlred ,_ fllmJeb trwport.ad-. C.rpet ~ '!'rte l'llDcJnl. ...,,_ •. t ,;; wort. Yen! 4 dn-uP P\. ~=...,,, male cat. 8ldr _, -. OaB: MWO ~ 6626 lladdiot, nu, srade. -.ne LIVE a time. a. MUD De.ll1 POot ::a.:.=:-,~ ..... ~..-e UCDfll:r) DAJ CARE. lTIYAIUJlt(lm.OHCAft.. *TUSH HAULING Dl:ifAoyw PQI... . EXPEJUEHCJ;D
a, ra 1 )N ~ Afi111, J ... Illa t N ee. Good ll'WARD lor wtiii llliii Loft tt.,. tar llabJ. CM. nT, • ..... 1M1 1Dr A deaJMlp • .._JD lOI ~ -~ ":P.ais = ::.: A.& ..... s,rtM. Zlllllt. f15.Wl """'· n A Ille. klrtd ~ lllt W. ..._. cllD 58-Glll ~ SUI a JWd i. · --. ..;.;...,,=,..,·~~=-=----~ 11R11S HOIT RI.Tr..... Ilda OI. All II. MMDI Wrsa i HNG 111 111;1 llcllu. etalJed. c,.._ .-.> 00.. M> amtw ..tm • 11, ,_ la Yes Ad '9 oar • ...,,_,t'f e TIRE S«T1Ce llan, l'JIPS,
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'ftm QOXSD 10U 11U CBAllGS m JW • Wiiii e..... ~.-.as .,...... PD.DI' 'flA?fT ADI I ICHl'TI It. Dlal MMITI ttUable. Me-GS ,
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20 OAH.Y PILOT ftstsd~. M1y 14', 1%8
~~a tMJ1L01MtN1 I J08S a EMPLOYMt:N• Joqs & EMPLOYMEN1
Help Wanted, Men noo ~!!?_Wini~. Me~-~ Help Wanted, Men 7200
Sal rs
W-1 COMPANY
NOW HIRING
Duo to a planlled aummrr
expasion proi:ru n 01r AnJ·
helm Dlvlalon ol o u r In·
tematlonal firm n o w has
nttd of aeverdl ambni?os
)'OW'C m e n ~26. a mint·
.mum of high tchool cduca·
oon. Exciting job oppor-
tunities for tbe youn~ man
who wl!hes to be trained in
PcnoMel Direction, Otrlce
Proc:.dures a n d Sale, Pro-
motion.
$540 "r mo. ullfy
PRODUCTION
TRAINEES
' No upcrrienc~ ~sary. 13 to 35 ye1rs. High
school ~raduate. If you have the aptitude, we
wlll tram you. Permanent employment. Ex·
cellent opportunity for 1dvancement.
INTERVIEWS MON. THRU FRI.
SPS Western
270 1 So. H1rbor. Santa An1
An equal opportunity employer
No experience 1s necess:1ry I
due to the on-the-job train-Local manuf1c:turer hat
Ing at t.-ompany rKf>('niw. immediate ..-nin-for: Experienced
fiberglass
Production
Personnel
*CHOPPER
QuaJWed rru:n will f'l'<'eive -r-~·
their f i r s t promohnn In
June. Only apply ii y n JI
can START W 0 R I\ 1111.')
WEEK.
• ·Electronic
Anemblers
For immediate con~1dt"l'8·
lion call 539-USJ 9 A M. 1n • Wiremen
2 P.M.
Some students will be 1-on-
sidered fOlt :oummer -work
through September
STOCK
PREPARATION MAN
For 2nd. shift. Rub-
ber e xperience d•
slrH. Mu 1 t re• d
tc•IH •nd bllancH.
A,. 25-45. Good P'Y
ind benefits.
Apply Per~nnel Dept
U.S. DIVERS CO.
3323 W. W.,ner Ave.
S1nt1 An1, C1llf.
An equal opportunity
employer
J. W. Robinson
Has openings for:
Experienced
Maintenance
Engineer
Full time.
Excellent Benefits
Apply Penonnel
10-4, Mon. tbnl Fri.
FASHION ISLAND
.NEWPORT BEACH
Arf equal oppcrtunity
employer
NEW
Mfg. & Distrlbutint
Firm
We need 20 men to train
in all departments Ill I.I I
pasitlons. No experien~
n~.
St1rtln1 S1l1ry
$495. a month
FOR INTERVIEW CALL.
MON.&:~.
547-0607
ltlips Carpenten
and
Wa 1r •n e1t1blishH
comrMrclal firm with
liber1I fringe benefits.
Only people with at
least six months ••·
perience should •pply
to
PARAMETRJCS
929 Baker Strfft
Costa Mes.
S49-2221"
CABINET
SETTERS &
SHlllERS
Mobllt Home
Experitnc•
Excellent opportunity
-Apply-
EIPLORfR
MOTORHOME CORP.
4000 Campus Drive
Newport Beach
WELDERS
Excellent
Fringe Benefih
-APPLY-
EXPLORER
MOTORHOM£ CORP.
4000 C1mpu1 Drive
Newport BHch
Architectural--
Draftsmen
Min 2-3 yrs experience In
apartment house and tract
home field. Preparation of
preliminary Ia,youta of new
)cydronic domestic beating
and cooling system. Great
Spray.up Operators
$3.50 -$3.75
*ROWRS
$2.75 -$3.00
•P lus Bonus Plan
•p1u1 Medic.I Pl•n
FIBERFAB
S1nt1 Cl.,it
Contact Mr. Rich Adams
(213) 925-9389
15314 Lakewood Blvd.
lot Angeles
COLLfGE MEN
Summer iobs
June, July, August
539-1113
WTD: Retired a p p l-1-a n c c
service man (auto. washer
k dryer) for p/time work.
Must be in good health and
able to drive truck. 847~91
A,.ncitt, Women 7300
Admini1tr1tlve S.cy.
Outstanding opportunity, l'a·
reer girl, free to travel for
and with dynamic <.'Ompany
Pttsident !he's happily mat·
rikl). Must bave good skill!!
t poise and maturity to
handle administrative dul·
ies. Salary S:tiO + expens~
to start with: immf'diale
raise after probationary per·
lod.
GAYNOR
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
225 E. 17th/S.A. 542-7208
See Betty Bruce at
mi~~ l xec
Agency for Career Girls
.UO W. Coast Hwy., N.B
By appoint. ~3939
oppty to ll'am n e w field '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'~"""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'~
participation in engineering Exec Secy, 100/60 • . . • S560
testing and to create a fu. FC Bkkpr, conslr •• to S~.00
lure in " rapidly growing Escmw Clk, exp ...... $-110
manufacturing company. ARGUS EMPLOYMENT
Balanc•Flo, Inc. CONSULTANT AGENCY 2043 Wf'!!tclltf, NB 543-7796
fin.))63 1624 E. 17th, S.A. 547-6336
1b'95 Crcs'nt/ Anhm ~11
. . . . ,,
lfYPUIKH
OPWTOI
. , .. .. . . .. .
Saleswoman
. . . . ...
.,
Soc mon!N to one year ex·
pert(!OCe l'H!<'Cuar)I.
. -r
~
'
I' o m " 1."Kl)(lr\ence l'f!-
qu itL~ Mu&t be able to
work an,y hoUl'!I, any
tchUt
Apply Pit Folsom
133-0600, Ext 2229
~l'lrnced ln better wom-
-.i'a readY•ll>We&r. Quali-
fied to se.U ID high gradr
tublon ~tore. OU~ plea~
ant rnvlornment and good
company benetJt.s. Apply;
BUFFUM'S
Fashion Island
Premiere
PerstHIHI
Agency
445 E. 17tli St.
Costa Mesa
646.0531
-APPLY-
Mlnhall
Communic1tions
SPKRS $4C»!j5, Fum, dllhe..
misc J~. WttkdaYI 1561 FREE !hl~~:i•e. H.B. 847-14!16
COWNS
RADIO CO.
19700 Jambor" Rold
Ne wport &etch
All appllca1lon11 rPvirwed
nn meril with no blu le>-
w11rd Race, Color. a'ted
nr 54-x. )
T elephone Survey -
EX"perirnt"t'd lady to wort>
from homr, full or port tinH'.
n.ll> to $2.2.5 Pf'r hour. ""'
will train a steady, COl'llCitn·
tiOU3 person over 45. Many
l'ringr benefllll wl th old I mr
co, 5'i7·1856 AM only, ask for
1104 E. 17th St.
Santa Ana
547-9721
MALE
SECRE:rARY Part lime ror ,etSOMel M....-TrH
President ol N.Y. firm -$155 W ...
.Mt. Kay.
local office. lS-20 hl'll· pell' Degrtt In pel"IOODel admtn.
wetk. Typing ,t-~rthand istration or indu.stri.al ('tin·
requ1rf'd. 548-8018 dAy or tions. M1Ut:ary complete.
_eves. Prefer young, recently out
-EXPERIENCED--BEAtrrJCIAN. Good with ol school.
• ComrMrclal
Teller
Prefer height betwt'ell
5' & 5'3"
APPLY TN PERWN
high styling &: older stYles. EJectre Mect..IQI Tedi
New plush shop on 19th St., Trei ... -$425 ...._
CM. across from new Senior Age 22+. AA degTee, rnar-
Citlz1 n~ residence. Full or ried, mUilary complete.
part lime. 642-7241 Mechanical assembly, elco-
i"RN·s. LVN 's, & AIDES meal wiring. !fee neaoti·
PO@ltions avail11t>lr on aJJ able)
ah11L~. New Convalescent Tr1tell Drher
22JO S. Anne St.
Sant• AM, C.llf.
An equal opportunity
employer
TEACHERS
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT
Phone Mn . Hobkirk
839-4207 or &1S-40oM
Schools-Instruction 7600
IBM
KEYPUNCH
Furniture Auction 8025
Southland'• La,...t
Modern
Furnttwe & Appliance
AUCTION
Ivery Wtd. Nlte 1 P.M..
Every S.t. Nit• 6 P.M.
lnapection daily 9 a.m.' 9
p.m. We always have a l:!'eo
mend9t1a aelec:tion ol qUal-
lty household tumi.shings •
New It ulf'd • P'us color
TVs, stereos, 20,odo sq, ft.
o! turnlture le late appllano-
ea.
WILLIS CLARKS
A.OK COMM. GAL't.ERY
7722 Garden Grove Blvd.
Beach Blvd., at tbe G.G. Fwy
Appll•nc• 1100
1 y ... -i •••
Parts & Labor
$1 Me.
No Dep•sit
llent With
O?tfoe to Ivy
521-7555
~--··· Consoles, Portable. ' Hi·Fl
$29.95
AND UP
No Money Down
OAC
$1.00 per wk. b1zy1 leaae plaJJ.
Ntwporter TV S•lts
Open 'til a P .M. ' 1 sf National link H05phaJ Newport Brach. $1J5 W
Salaries open, r r i n g e ...
360 PROGRAMMING
INDUS. DRAFTING
GROC. CHECKING
'TRONIC ASSEMBLY
PBX/TYP
West Coast
KlRBY 2027 Harbor Blvd CM 548-8511 of Orange County beneflt:r. Phone 642-8(>.1-I Agf' 20-26, married. Know
1• 0-FF -----Orange County, Los An-
Vacuum Oeaner, '67 dual 50 USED COLOR TV'S ·
model, with attachment!. Your choice of 10. Full7
1650 Adams
Cost• Mes.
ICE ASSISTANT, 4 0 geles, San Diego areas.
hour werk. Type <I() w.p.m. Regular licenSE'-Huntington Beach
536-lllS
SH9.50 5 yr guar. 541>-1172 guaranteed. Terms $8.00
These are not repossessed mo. From n99.00. See at Pernianen1 position, scood
apply Apply in person l1ttlltfff' AMlyst 120'l7 Garden Grove Bet. GC
537-7113
machines. 2300 Harbor Blvd. HENDERSON'S
CM D~ Mu.sic &: Ap-ASK FOR C 0 L L E G E PHARMACY Trehlff -to $700
M1 Starner or Mr Spranger 440 f air Dr., Costa Mesa 3 Years Enginffrinz, phy. Zll.7 S. Main St., Santi Ana
545-7166
pliance Co. 1877 Harbor Blvd • C.M. 548-0155 '
MATtiR£ Single woman 25 sics or math. Prefel' ~a
or ovrr who would like to ture young man. <fee i-id>
WEDGEWOOD stove with ========:::-:::.
An pqual opportunity
errrployer
SECRETARY
earn $175 wkly c-omm. £n. Slilp:t & lec't Clk
joyablt' work managing stuf. Front $2.50 llr + "tf'tlll
fed animal slore, 642-8667 Under 45, RS grad., mil~
212 N. Lemon, Anaheim
776-2900
"Better Living thnJ
Education"
_for a.pp't. tary complete. Experience .a -y Lack'lllft
KEY-PuNCHOPERATOR preferred. IVW OU l •• '2
Minimum :! years exper. Tech I....,,.., ,.,CONFIDENCE?
Girl Frid1y 199 25 to Contact: Mrs. Bradl~y From $2 SO Ill ,., COMPETENCE?
everything SSO: Frost-free
relrig $50: King sz bed,
hollywd $50. 6 44 -1 0 7 0 •
548-4527
KELVINATOR Retrig. eop.
pertone 14 cu. rt.. Separate
freezer space. Xlnt cond.
$125· Phone 548-8935 aft 6 or
wk ends
Hl·FI & Stereo 1210
1968 STEREO con10le aolld
state, 4 epeed changer. Like
new. TUe <Ner small
peymenta or $86.12 c•.
Credit Dept. 535-7289
Miscellaneous 40. Heavy experience Ma!'!'o Realty eo. Age t 25 HS. d m.. In all of Orange County there
in typing ind short· I 881 Dover Dr., Newp"t &:h. tary :om~ete r ~ m is no more eUective scbool
h.•nd. Excellent btne-I ~-491~ ~-~ perience mec~ical d:W~ o1 instruction with newer
fits. WAITIESS ing. To illustrate parts. Art equipment than that or the
WASHERS $29.95; dryers --------••I
SWIMMING POOL $35; Freezers $75: Refrig ..
coppertone & Avoc.; Cuar.
54!>-1095 Tuesday's Cbild Restaurant 'background. Work •mples Newport School of Business.
ExpliORER <".<t.M. experirnrrd 0 11 I y, required. Let us show you NOW how Ca l women of ALL AGES are •1 BNPr 12 noon for ap.. Ofc. Machiee lepalr achieving success in a re-
MOTORHOME CORP pomtmPnt 675-3620 Tralaff -$2.00 lw. markably short time. 1967 SINGER Touch-0-Matlc
· ' • LEGAL SEC RET A R-Y Career Position. 6 MonthS" N z.igu~ conaole. Serviceman
w I i n i I i a l i v f' &: training then raised to S3.4l ewport leaving area. 5 Y e a r
4000 Campus Drive
Newport Bead\
546-3301
r<i;as w a n t e d . agg·
rMsivt radio station seeks
person wbo c•an create <.'On.
test ideas. c o m m e r r i a 1
Ideas, comedy ideas. Want
fresh. origi nal, vital ap·
proach. Salary open. rf you
possess real, p r o v a b I e
creativity, call Mr. Wm.
Wfaver, Gen. Mr:r., KWIZ.
Santa Ana. <1l41 83!H220
W·AITRESSES
res~ns1bility. Min 1 yr. PX· hr. Age 1~25. Some college SCHOOL OF g u a ran t e e tran!ferable.
penencr IBM exec/stenor-p referred. Military com· BUSINESS A!aume payments ol $4.88 ~~office 67f>.2677. plele. CompllflY benefits. 133 Dover Dr., N .8 . week or $37.25 cash. Next
HSEKEEPER w/Practical C•todloe Mafllt..-ce • 646-0153 • ~=:!1!~!v~~~ ~~
nursini:" "xp: 15 .ro 60. for $2.00 Hr. FOR----hem& • also fancy stitches.
1 art> of mvahd l ad Y Age to 7lO HS grad mili· Secretarial Tninint No attachments necessary.
Wl'f'kl'nd!t. No lrfting. Bel 7 t"rv ~p· •-t . ATTEND THE C111J an..m""", ~6 PM 67'.\.-j:/08 -~ 1: ""e, some ex· '.T'""~ _ penence. Most Modern Up-to-D•t• =-==:::-::_:-:::-:=::<=:==-
RECEPTIONIST • PURC'if BUSINESS COLLEGE in the ~~~~rg1ns _ 1130
CLERK 2();30 yrars. Elec. FEMALE Southland. The school of
Irie typt>writer, 10 key ad-Programmed Leaming with PIANO & ORGAN
drr. 1741 Placentia, Costa MesMNJ• Girt -$216 the "finishing' school" touch.. "SELL-IN''
Mesa Li~t typing, filing, mlac. Complete Secretarial Yes, we're having a "Sell·
WA NTEO:-recC1Jtionist duti.e~ . J Brusbup -IBM Keypunch. In" tor Spring. Floor mod-
who has had experience In Cashier /leceptlOltht Start any Monday-Evening els, show modeb, trade-ins
medical or dental ofllce le is $294 classes alSo. of pianos & organs will go
comfortable with children. Type 45. Will train. . POLL y PRIEST •t low, LOW prices. WHY
F:xperienced. Night shift. $18-5588 GeHrw Ofc. TNl•ff BUSIN~ COLLEGE DON'T YOU shop us before
Union scale; hospit•tiZatioo e MAN--ICURIST .-•200 325 N Nownnrt Bl N B you buy? ~ ·~. ~-_r;,.. ,.,..,:.• . . WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO insur., deTilal C8N'. For Newport Beach's .finest Type 45. Stable. ..-."'"" ,,_.;,,~ 1801 Neumnrt. CM 642-8484
How1rd's Rest1ur•nt salon. For interview. call Clerk Typist_ $300 SCHOOL children's vacation .. ,,,.,
4001 W. Coast Highway e 642.0S2J e y 50 rates. Chilcoat 10-Lesson * PIANOS It ORGANS *
NEWPORT BEACH oung. Type . No expeti· * Larg Calli SEC'Y. Typing~ wpm, liOme ence. Typinit School. 548-2859. 173 est stock in So. .
SALESGIRL SH. Exper h e 1P f u 1 . MediQI Asst. TreiaH Del Mar, C.M. * 20%-40% off-Player plands
Exper. preferred bol not nee· lnsurance olc. Age 2240. •212 MERCHANDISE FOR lOOO rolla 10 choose from · Call f ~ * Term~ -Te.rma -Terms * e~~ary, to work in high grade or appt. ~7370 Light typlll·g. · ''-E AND TRADE
h I M t be ·1 cuh for your piano or tnde ~ oe .sa on. us ava1 • NEED 2 Fulleretiu. Can able evenings: honest & re-earn $4. hour. we train. Teller, CGMm1 Furniture 1000 grand piano for new spinet 1 b 1 · te $150 Field's Wholesale Piano Co. la le. App Y in person H.B. MN.. C. r e e n b e r a S i h M-..11t INNES SHOES ...... 84~-3525 • J Year experience. pan• wu trranHn 12072 Brookhurst at Cbapman c p o M --=-=-=.-=----l T-'-• $350 SHOWROOM SAMPLES Garden Grove tn4l 6.18-2770
18 Ft Pool, Filter, Surface
Skimmer, Maintenance KJt.
FREE Ground Pad,
$149.11
SECARD POOL
J?..3 S. Maln, Orange
532-199'l
• FABRIC SALE e ;
Mon. to Fri. ~11:30, 12:~
Sat. 7 A.M. to 2 P.M.
Vast selection o1 knit fabrlci.
Open DAILY to public, liia-
iled time only during i.D-
ventory clearance.
Costa Mesa Knitting Mills
929 Baker St., Costa Mesa
*AUCTION*
U you Will' sell <1t buy
d ve Windy a try
Aoctiom Friday 7 p.m.
Windy's Auction Bern
Behind Tony•, Bldg. Mat1
2075~ Newport. CM 646-86116
SMALL ASlortment ol lcne\y
old china. by private party.
Entire cupboard full or 1(1.
dividuai pieces. Movin(-
Make offer. Haviland •
MelJsen • French le Euro-
pean. Eves le Wkenda ONLY
OR 3-8316 CdM
STORAGE C I e a n oat.
Valuable • antiques a tll
Household Furnlllhlngs. lb'
private Party. Everytftin.g
Reasonable 708 Tris CdM
Eves le. wkends ONLY
673-8316 So:_ .oal!t laza, osta rs~ I PART TIME $2. hr. T~ JJ';,:."...':::tely 8 Ft wood carved armed di· AUnfENTlC .,....,.. 'NGS-
WANTED: good MUl>t'keeper Pass out samples le. P.U. •.r.-.: ......... ' van with large man's mate~ ~· • ~ APT. SlZE R E F RIG.
to live in. Mu~t be a1?e 1S-? orders. H.B. & F'.V, Mrs. lecept./lkllP'. ing cbair; beautiful Med.I· SPANISH cross-top tnr $35. f'ulJ ~
Meal.s free: luxurious apt. Thaciwray 540-1932 $150 terranean fabrics and col· Story & Clark Piano ELEC HOTPOfNT stoY'e
blk. from the bearh. Call: FRENO! teacher, mature, Self-starter, tiPe 40. Light ors. 5 Pc hexagon Spanish 6 MOS RENTAL RETURN $37; Kenmore wshr $25; 21i•
67'.Hl970 before 4 PM. ask knowledgea blp for p/time Bookkeeping. dark oak-top dining set with NEW PRICE U149 Colllole TV $25: Loot Y achl Painlen REAL ESTATI
SALESMEN
for Ken work. Box 583, Col'Qfla del Girl fri4'ty -$350 black or avocado framed This W .. k Only-$lll MORE! 1550 SuPerior ~a() Help Wanted
Women 7400 PART-TIME CASHIER-Mar. Fire and auto claims back· chain: decorative vinyl de-Gould Music Comp1ny CM 646-9188 ;
--------W k .. _ & ft nd 2045 N. Main, S.A. 541..()1)81 ec> en.,,, a cmoons. Bi\BYStTTER. Llv~i·n 6 grou . <split fee) sign. 5 Pc Mediterranean FOAM Rubber cut to stz4. Only experienced
need apply at
lido Ship Yard
900 lido P•rk Dr.,
Newport Beach
Trainees-Over 21
P1rt •nd Full Time
Apply In Penon:
Shakey's Pinci
Parlor
2285 Npt. Blvd., C.M
'l'o S<'ll Big BN!r Lake prop-
erties full or part time.
Ottiet-s in New port &>a.ch
Md Big Bear Lake. Excep-
tional e1mings for top
men! Write Box M UO Dai-
ly Pilot. Phone 54(}.8242 • * Wire Remover
P1rt 4T irne
$4 hr.
Wirt' you looking fOT' ~ pat1
time job? Breausf' you nl'f'd
m~ Moneoy! Work nights,
no rxp. nee. Earn S4. hour
t1> start.
AL TERA TIONS
QualHlerl 10 worl( In his;h
grade fashion ~lnl't'. Able 10
t!o both men and women·a.
orrrrs permanent f11ll time
work Ple~sant environm~nt
and ~t>Ol1 company benefits .
Apply•
Buffum'•
Fuhion Island
1.fSEKPR. Child care. Live-In :-i•,, d11y~. Pv1 room w/bath.
Nr"d 1·11r. Simple cooking.
S300 mo. 644-1179
EV ERVONF. Usea l4 -Why
001 ~'I'll ii? S2 hr start.
Advanc11 to S4 Mn . Brown
510-19.'12 HS Wire you waitin91
Call (1) 179°9951 Now
No Exn.rience we·u remove YoUr W\J'l?R. -EXP'E:R. Donut makPI' r-Apply: 9089 Adams,
Necensyl MAIL Huntington Beach
Must bnt clean CaUlomi• BOY CASHIER Wanted for s hot'
dnvtng record. Apply Over 18, military obliga. store. Plime. SkA Shoe
YELLOW CAB CO. tlom fulfilled. Good oppor. Store. 3.13 'E. 17th St. CM tunity. -
186 E. 16th SI. CLA·YAL CO. PRIME area Fullerette Mgr.
Costa Mesa H.B .. F.V. WIU tntn. Mrs.
NEWSPAPER dealer t 0 r 17th & Placentia Thaclceray, 962-5244.
home de_llver,., Costa Mtsa Costa Meu HSKPR. Full time through
area. Eamina Appl'OX S450 An equal opportunity summer. Large family. Own
mo. Bond deposit req. Write employtt tranep. 847-5810 alter 5
Box PR, 6370 Altura Bh'd, BABYSTTTER wanted, 2
Buena Pltrlt • IF • p;lrla. 2:30 10 5:30 daily. SJ5
Woodworkers & wk &44-0853
C•ttlntt M.ktrs Ynu hilvr MAro It Matnt Man. ~le or
Apply WHRS BOAT CO. 8 wit t inglt'. Nted for mot.el 11pt~.
N9 W. 18th St., C.M. 8 n.r ~~ Ntwport mlld., CM
S!:RVICE Sta Attadant, t1'C'I the detltt to l'i m an • RESTAURANT"°KEl..P e
f111« 21, lf&bt mech aptt, ~ $100 P!f Wee!\ 111ltry Evenlnp. OVER. l1
tJl'lloa Statton, m ~. tor 5 ~~nlnp woTtl call • 545-9863 •
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V ltL Attt-nd. P/tlme. Gertltt' lndvsttles homt. AM>rox SO yra., old,
Needled t'w nlPt A wlmdt. Expttimctd mac h I n I~ t 1 Cd.M. 547-6127 btWD 8:3M:30
O.UC Bill Cut for appt. wanted wttJI own tooJ.s. Cooc1 68Je.slad1 ~nce>d
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Politlon. tt4 W. Tttl St., CM. for Jewelry ltore In.
M'l..rm ult ·w Be:rnard Cocta Mtsa, 548-3402
,.. ... .,,. Odld Jlltateurant Cerd« or RGll Dmnllon. R.£1.lABLE Bab.Jlltter, own-
CLll. Otl aftlr U. l15.3DO N E r; D J; D R e 11 a b 1 " tra.nap. I: 30 to C:30 SlO wt_, 5 A .. _<UA_,_.. , .......,.. wsntecl 6tJwaalMr • ltltcbcn ~'· .....,. ,,_,,_., "'* ~ HUnU)Wteln Excel Job f~ riabt mu. e L VN e
-..di -. ll'Wl• CaD m.t75T ror appe. Part or hll time 147 .. n ~~~~~..;;..;:;..~~.:..........;.;;..:.:;;_,;;;;;;:-==.;;:.:.:::.:
Ask 1 Bob oa ~-9 Open eves t!l 9, Sun. 1·5 U 1 LOr or VP. dy~, for 2~ yr old. Hun-Penot1ael Clerk-$364 bed.room set -drawer Mr. pho supplies, fa b r I c (,
Ameri can Bldg Center 1 i n g 1 0 n B e • r h . One year office experience, le Mrs. dresser. large fram-Lowrl'y spt organ S499. naugahyde. Factory outlet
Hw1t Bch 962-3321 Home-968-U02 Ofc~79 t;ype 40. ed mirror, large nite com-Wurlitzer piano rcpo l499. Low prices. A-1 Foa.,
BABYSITTER-.-livein. WOMAN, 55 • 65 yrs com Girt Friday _ $l75 modes, matching panel de-Weber reblt grand $850. Fabric &: UphoMery Supp"
Mature, responsible person. ·• • .liped beadboaro. * RegistB oow for 111mmer Co .. 311 E. 5th. St., S.A.
Referenc•es. Room &: boa d 1 panlon to elderly lady: 8 AM Payroll, fl~. U!e dicta· $195 VALUE piano courses Cages 7-13), 81>1181 •
I-1 1 r to 4 PM, Mon. thru Fri. Call phone. F II p I NOW t..4129 95 adult orpn classes. sn:ia 1 sa ary. Days 21'.I: aft. S:30 PM 5'15-729.1 PU & Postl-Machi" u r ct -• &Z TERMS 175 YARDS ol NY L 0 N 627-3321, Eves. after 7, 714, .... OR TERMS AS LOW AS CARP.E:r dk beife, ideal for 1141)...4922 BABYSITTJNC: 2 1ma 11 $380 $3.00 PER WEEK MUSIC CITY, C.M. apartments. $3.95 a yard in·
SINGLE NEEDLE • -S{X'<'ial chldm. apply i!' perton. Kl'l()wlcdge of bOth. (Will sell lte.m! individually) * ~2165 * ate.lied (peddlng extra). Oti-
machine 0 per at o r~ . RHBe.fa req. 9052 PM>neer Dr. Crt4lt Cleft -$110 NO DOWN er bargains! Call 54&-d
prf>SSers • trlmmc". E\· One year eJCPerience, lllbt Use Our Store Charge NOW HERE -the new evenings
p ,. r i r n c t d only. 1:..s * HOUSEKEEPER type. No fancy front BUT • • Supenoonding T-200 ~--.;:;..G_H_OU_SE __ a_ir_condi-__
Monrovia, N.B. 642-2666 Live In. I ch.lid, LJdo Isle. flexowrit•r _ $311 QUALITY VALUES INSTDE! Hammond Spinet organ tioner Model 232. lS,SOO,BTU
BARMAIDS ... , Call 9 to 5 M'l-932'1 ·2 Years oUice ex:perlence, APROVID FURNITURE scfil.n~T-~i.J~ co. 23 volts. Uaed 2 summ~
... and GO.GO ..a... 500 l;)'pe BO. 2159 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 1907 N. Maln o ~ only. Cost~. Sell for $20f.
OANCERS Ja rnwn, Wom. 7 ()f4er a.ft -.. $400 Dally ~9. 10.S SUnday Santa Ana Alter 5 pm, fn.2168 .
~ week Assist Order ~.. Ac· i~--•-548-_9660 __ •__ OLlVEJTI U n d er wood m. 8l r 611-9'16.1 W I bl counting and type. 1'lmltun retumed from dis. 83 Hamond Organ typewriter, like new S49.50:
F.:xperienced margin clerk J. . 0 nson Claims Girl -$400 play ltudloe, model homes. With Lnlle IJ)ealters Victor add midi w/crecdt
for Newpo1t Beach ofike Experienced In CUualt)r, d«oraton conceDatlon. Excel cond. 675-3606 bel. exc cond; other Id·
(lJ N11tional Brokeraie Firm. H" openl"91 for: Fl~ and Auto. Spanish I& Medltert'anean etc. BABY Grand, Beaut mahog., dtlnes avail $1S tq>. 64.2-61~ ~ to 60 wpm, .salary open. l~w R & D FURNnuRE xlnt tone, w/~ s695: i1.. 01.0 Spanbh cabtMI.
54()..812t Miss Romeiro Slle.spersons 1144 Newport Blvd., CM Prmte party. I 540-ma-Been in family. to dupUcafe
TOY STORE. CM Type ~. SR 'IQ. Rnpon.si· f!Very night 'tll 9 MAHOG. oprlcht piano coeta $225. Mlllt RD • Pvt.
Salet1lady. No exp nl'(. -Women't letttr Shon bl Sat. t& S\ln. 'tll s Xlnt cand. mo party. Best offer. 67~
FulJ lime. days onl.y. · f . 644-0739 CdM. E•es. All day wkends 25 or over. Kl 5-7032 -Women's Secretary -$400 ,MAHOGANY King ·~e head· -----------,----A k r M C11u1I Shoet =» ,.._ _, ...--board, tw1n beds w/sprp, H1mmond Or .. n $225 ABSOLUTELY S a c r I f I c ~ s or t. l'nllock ,. • ., v~. ceriera1 .,.....,.,, mattreues Ir 1pread S175. 5• Full price 5.16-nat white Fox tlole. Cost S~~.
S H A M P 0 0 girl with Top Commiu i-Ttlety,. • ....._ gold quilted IOfa, xlnt ccnd. Long. l skins. Private ptJ.
California license Good ..... $425 ' n75. 494-2560 Redle t200 Eves Ir wkend1 ONLY Oil
working <' rr n d I t 1 0 n ~ Full time Flgvr. apdtlllk. WW trim CUSTOM=.,,,...,,---M-ttd_e_e_xt_ra_lon&_ -----"''----3-1318 CdM ;
EHtblof1 "oiffutc• f>H-15iO EKctllent benefits. eoc>d t)'p\tt. studk> couch. Bit-in eJec SACUJ'JCE S70, Lafayettt MAr.NAVOX 1959 S te r eb
New'pC>rt Beach. • Office~,="'-oven A COOk to,. Olopplns model 525 23 cb.lnnel C B. IOWld theater , 24" TV. chH·
CHURCH Nunery attendant. Apply PerMnnel ..,71 block colfee table. 673-«193 Radio widl M 2 Mike In-rv wood rlntah, C08t-sso&.
Exper lad)' avail Sonday, th Un6e'r «>. SolM ~ MEW IOfu S51.TS, Oeartnc cludef an le n n a • Call stll-noo. 6"15--0Sl9 -l
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._.. a Yadth 9000 Mobile H9mee 9200 UMd c.,.. • Mtec. W_... , M10
..-..-------'-12 VOLT• ''S-1>'' Marine Bat. 3 BR, tum moblle • ho;;,
WANTED t111t1 • II amp. bn. New, $8,000 tor quick aale. Blk to 681/2 TOYOTA
TOYOTA
CHMOLIT
., suanntefd. name ~ bch. Poot. aundeclc. 536·2731 NOW HEREI
"I· $10TJO • SPtdl1 Sale • SEI THEM 1• OfEVY IMPALA one "* onb • Hl.50. Motor ycl• 9300 TODA y W ' S<'a p~ Marine l Batwt Shoppe c ~ L ue with blacll Landau top.
CelN' ~ XIO w CMat lfW1 NB. SCRAM LETS ,,..: I Loeaeal Radial dttl, dlr. TOOLS tc-9202· ' ~ • UlllO One OWDel'. Immaculate, see --to t ppredate. S1JO cub or
Al-1212 • en.os5S i: ~ .:!="!:r. ANSWERS IMPORTS take b-9de. *·fm
SS CAS~ $$ ftl\ly • ahnslall • ay . 1151 a.vy iml!Ua. 2 0oor.
Wt Pa.>' d.8b Ian bridge· dual eontrola. T/S Gar:ISb -Peony -Tardy -1966 Harbor, C.M. 648-9303 MS tniine extr«mel~ nice
I 1'lnlltlre I AppUanca e pa e &o.cted w/extru e Polaon -TAP on hia PHONE TOYOTA condltioo bw.lde ' out. $425. I ADdquea I Toole aaldnr $31,000. 5&3175 or I know a Russian spy IO See Sat aft.tr 9 AM "2-2342
ON ITEM or + 56.5459 ' boring the CIA rettased to U 'I: CHEVY 1mpaJa 2 dJ' hdtp
COllllPLETE HOUSEl'Ul.t DESPEIA Tl put • TAP on Ida PHONE. HEADQ ARTERS VI, auto trans, P"I' atr l
Call 5t1-'141 or 127~ MUST SELL MUST Seit! New 1968 S1m1kt ELMORE brka. Pvt party. $6 00.
WANTED URCI Lwnbtr. YI t 1" Heavy cruiatnc 80 cc Leaa than one month ~ ptywood, w I: 2;1c4 IChooner l'OOm1 L,ve •• abd. old. 40 miles. Originally 9625 GARDDii GROVE BLVD ··"=57,...,El='"='c_am_tno_. ----ens-.-.-.-pd
AllO prqe door with m . O).()TG after 5 and $340. Sell fer $270. 646-07'5 GARDEN GROVE JE 1-16Y. trail.I. Real nice. Take over
or without hardwtN. weekendl. 1968 Suzuld 500 cc pmta. 495-5420 ~= 3~ MUST sen by June. Ldving lDI ml. $880. or TRIUMPH CHEV '6) Impala 2 dt HT.
far A1uka l!' '57 I.anon Sett Otter. 540-1828 -36000 mi. AC, Auto. P/S, v.
WANTED TO PUROWE, a Caba Cruller ' ~ loll( BUTLACO 86 • 175 cc '67 TRIUMPH 2000 Sedan, C I One owner 546-6023
liquor Uceme kt pod ~ lhaft flee •tAart In atora-Skrpa Modified Dirt Bib dr, stick, R & H, tow ml. ':ii Che Im 1 2 dr hd d1nl In Orauce County. C• """"" · . ..~ · S&crlflce, make o ft er. v. pa 1 . tp. tact "CU" at atta code 213· for 2 Yft • ...-. 5*-3113. :n:n m.1101 I0-13118 ~1293 3C8 eng., n~ work, LS run-
627-3UC o.yttme. · l'rffmo11t Ln, CM n1ng. noo. 54,..2577
_____ ;..._ ___ DRY boat storage tor 10' to T '•r, Trevel 9425 VOLKSWAGEN CA.MARO, 1967 350 S.S, wide
FREE TO YOU 50' boatl. Facillliel to do , • ..NATE PARTY ha• tittl, 12,000 mllea, $2,750
wodt on your' boat on Coast 30 ft Moble. Home VW '86 Red w/wht vllzyl In-Doctor owned. 8#-1641
COLLIE, 2% 1 1 o 1 d , Hwy, Mariners Mil~ N.B. SHARP IMMACULATE I: teior. IAcally owned I:
pedlirff'CI, male. 1o •e1 40c per ft. ~. 60-4235 ready 'to roU Combination ~rvlced. Low m i 1 e a g e . COMn
cbUdmL Do not ban room MARINE ihopt for rent, electric I: buiane. Taite OY· Radio w/ rear spkr. Excel --------
fer b1m. WD1 lift to sood dean a re a' o ll & bl e . er ts will tnde cond, Below blue book. KI '66 COMET Cyclone GT 390,
home. SC.C41 5/11 Mariners mile l o c at l o n • m-':is:'ter °: P .M u ~ s-rus att I pm. Jll, AM/FM, 32,000 ml,
MOVING Must find home for o-.t Hwy, N.B. ~. answer try &pin • '67 Volkswagen. Red with very cln. Best offer ~1583
s:n&1l, mlDd breed male &C-4235 , ' · black Interior, radio, beater,
q . All abota I:~. Has GLASSPAR 18' Seafarer, 1101:.s lS SaTRAVEL tr~, aood rear 1pea.ker. Sharp Tbna-COUGA"
doc bouw. ~2825 5/16 hp INO Mere OulHr drin. ~ ~ ~ out! U595. 548-i778 ----------MU>IUM Breed Gennan X1nt cond. Many extras. · eve. '62 VW. New brakes, palnL '68 BRAND New. 'Cougar
Shepherd mixed. I 0 0 d W1mdl n 4: 675-llOS Eves. Xlnt cond. R&H. $915 or belt lease for $19.00 per mo.
"at ch d o r, boolebroken 213: 359-6503 Trucb 9500 otter. 497-1126 Johnson I: Son. 142.at
847-9817 « SC-1095 25• cabin Cruller I: trlr. '62 vw w/'65 motor '
WE have 11 cute Utt.le ldttens PleMUl'e °" tisbini. FB, bait TRUCK SPECIAL $650 DODGE
to cboole from. Some white. tank, Buick ena. $1500. TA 1• AND NEW Call 494-5467 after 4 pm 5-4144 or 673-2484 ~ '65 DODGE Polara 5 0 0
: ~an I wkl. old. BOAT F t 24' ._ trlr 1968 CHEVY '64uVW. Xlnt cond .. $995. Convert. Pa, pb. ~H, low • • .,..,...,.. .. , an uy • . nder C2,000 Mlleal miles, Ori& owner. f1800 or 1'Wl1 equipped, fathometer 1V TON 549-3706 _.,_ UNUSUALLY beau. he<t\r bait tank. etc. $ 5 3 0 0 . J best Olu:l"• 813-'1252 = want aood homes. Ms-9094, 54().-5454 PICKUP TRUCK '64 vw. Good cond. Xlnt buy, ,."0'".61-Dodge-..,--6-cy_l_e_ng_ .• _3_spc1 __ on
24' LONESTAR Cruiser. Gal· $1995 F II p.. $700. l&.:l3 w. Balboa Blv., the column. s11s. Need
BLUE Part Persian kittens 7 ley, head, alps t , comp! w/ U rlCI NB Def. 5 pm work. 646-45'T1
weeks old, housebroken. 1169 VW. Late '67 Cl.mpet'. All ex·
. , Donet Lane. 54fN63C 5/17 811 CG xtraa. $3850. $95 down plus tax a, license tru, low mileage, excel FALCON
3 Cute 5 week old kittens. n4-63'7·5395 S64 per month for 36 months. cond. $2.395 642-7316 a.ft 5. --------
F 0 r 10 0 d h 0 me . PROVEN Fishln& boat. 26' See Ron Kranz, Fleet dept. '63 VW, exceptlonal.ly clean; 19&4 FALCON, Futura 2 dr,
646-lm 5116 d.ieael, cabin, head, 2 bunks CONNELL CHEVROLET, aood tires, R/H, Hdt. 1 cyt. auto trlNI, radio,
EXTRA C\lt• Illa.ck 6 white $1200. * 5C-&916 2821 Harl>or Blvd., O>ata $990 675-3853 ,,_ tine • real lharp, o~
kit•-ail """ ,, .. -·o Mesa, 546-1200 '64 vw Sedan, good cm· owner car.~
. ~ •• · ~ vn-~•5116 S•ilbolts 9010 '68 DATSUN ;ut, _?U, dlr, dltlon. Needs seat covers. ========
LIKE SAILING? f69 dl-ls. or ~ trade. 36 n 100. 494-4791 a1t 4 JI'" FORD AKC Resilt•red M a l e
Airedale 2 yn old. Good
with chlldren. 546-8697 5/16
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bomft l83-68lJ 5/16
DISLIKE THESET P!1ntl. S51.8S. ™··11773 '67 VW, loaded with extru. ,64 T..Bird Landa d.lr . e Payments. high Interest, '63 DODGE, IA T. Pickup. Low ml., xlnt cond. ORIG. . u, • Ill' de~1·t1on, slip rentals, "100 A·l Cond. 836-8329 OWNER. Ms-7679 cond. Like new. $115 cai.b or ... ~ • k nd take trade. Call 494-9773 cle9Dini, insurance, etc. evea • "' e 1 •P~co .. THESE
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I.NW "" ...,. 7ll '681/:2 VOLVO . ,..,.u ..,.,,...., . "4llAl1 Ol' Care free .Ulnl In a $375 * S43--5170 trade. Make low pymnts.
Cal 25, u little u $20. '60 GMC *ton pickup. NOW HEREI ...,.639-3617 ________ _
a d,y, avail IOOn Cal 3'. MUST SELL SEE THEM TODAY '65 FORD Muatanc V-8. 4 ap.
2 Female Toy Collie • Try Our Club Plan La~a Beach 497-1022 R.H. W/O tires. Rally
Shepherds. Honey colored. T NEWPORT SAILING CLUB!.;:;::======= " L • pack. Joe 494-9n2. Wed-
-._ IC'7.al9. 511! 675-0110 Campert 9520 flJl Uf1U Thura le wknds.
5 Puppies • beeutitul • 33' DUNNIGAN Sloop. Ex· •66 l 9 5 7 F o r d W a g on •
healthy Labredore mixed cellent condit:ioll. Sell VW C.amper. Fully equip-IMPORTS RadiirHeater. Auto. Trans. ~ 5/11 reuonable. By owner. Call ped w/European tent, tun· · New paint. $225. 548-2545 aft
S Kittens. 2 white Joni hair, 2 ~1625 ed exhaust. trlr hitch, 5 AM/FM, k:e-box, closeta. 1966 Harbor CM o.MIJ.....,.. ....,.,...-------~r, 1 calico. Ready to IOI MASTS need refln1'1llng? Excel cond. Aft. 7 p.m. ' · · ,,_......,. '60 O>untry Sedan Waion. ~'7398 5118 Varnllh, paint, rlaingT wkdys, all dy w k n d s 1959 Volvo PV ~Excellent Pl, pb, R/H, excel cond.
CUTE. Sm.n, male kitten, Call Jim zs.g1er 575-3482 running condition. S4QO. 874 545-8745
• about 10 wkl okl. 5'8-f147 MM003 or 9a.Oll03 eve 8,,..' -¥.i-c&bo\o--er--wi-11-f-I t ~~ St. Colt& Mesa. '66 FORD Gall)()' 500; air,
5/16 r6" SABCYI' SSO. w/Salla Econollne or older Pick-up --------1 P/S, P/B, auto., 390 eni .. P""l::-:::T::-:::S-Mll--..,.-:-L""'IV"""'E=S::-:::T=OC~K=-Can be IHn at: Lido We SJOO, 142~ t Autos W•nted 9700 ivory. $1850. 67)-2659
Boat Guden, ~ 60 Ford Sta Wagon nso
Pett, Genet•I 1100 HOURLY RENTALS Imported Aut• 9600 WE PAY • • • 548-9613. 300 Lugon1a, _....._______ *RHODES 19'1 * CASH Newport Beach
T W 0 Parakeets • cage, Fun Zone Boat Co., Balboa • Spot Cub tor Imports •61 Ford E~.-•ine·. n-ltancl, other equipment. 11119 We pay more for an)' import .. .,,...,. ....
Donet Lane, c.M. 546--3634 SHOCK Ractnc S I b o t , reaardleaa of year, make perts, 11crtfice S650
fibet'llua mast. all No. or condition. Try us before tor used can a truckl jult • • 642-9367 •
C.ts ll20 4634. Price $300. 147-5938 yo u 1 e 11 , E L M O R E call U1 tor tree uUmate. ========
MOTORS, 9825 Ga rd en GROTH (ffEYROlfT MERCURY URM'ESE Klttenr,
able. Papen. Males. ...... dark 16' SLOOP. Dacron aails,
trailer, $30(). Grove Blvd JE 7..fl630
642-mo
tATSUN ft.-Coren.ct. 25, $6500
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cabin cruiser, 75 HP out-larwick Hayden ~t~.~~~ $199 Cash or Traci•
34' Seel. CrulMr-Off•r 36 Pymts @ $54.16 mo
Good "live4boarcHr." 75,000 mJ Gu•r•nty
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Whose Freedom Is It?
Student unrest in the United States ls not new.
More than 30 years ago, the social upset of the depre&-
sion nurtured a ''Pink decade0 on many campuses,
spar'kt!d ' by adolescent leftists who were goaded and
guided by a hard core of profeBSionals. ,
Today's campus disturbances have much less of
the Marxist ideology. It is difficult. to fmd an under·
lying foundation for them that can truJy be labeled
ideology or idealism. Much of it comes across as a
sordid, seamy exerci~e in grabbing for power. Too much
is marred by senseless property destruction, denial of
free speech to the opposition, contempt for the rule of
reason and a puerile fascination wilt) endless employ·
ment of obscenity.
Today's disorders again have their "new left,'' us·
ually identified with the misnamed "Students for a
Democratic Society" (which bad a school in Chicago on
tactics of revolutionary takeover of college campuses),
and some traveling professior1al agitators. The inter·
national tensions can somewhat equate with the de-
pression pressures.
One new and volatile ingredient is racial militancy.
But, another new element is the ugliness -the "mean
streak" if yoll" will -that has tainted most campus
disorder s.
-1-College administrators have been betrayed by their
understandable hope to disarm rebellion with reasorY.
Their faculties usually have been much too slow to
recognize the fundamental danger to education and to
rally behind their institution.
It bas become sadly clear that once a college ad·
ministration vacillates in dealing with serious breaches
of the school rules or to outright lawlessness, the fat's
in the fire. That school probably is in for a long period
of trouble, retreat and reduced educational performance
despite the usual optimistic staternenta that "all of th.is
Is going to make us a better school "
Allowed to escape the conaequencea of their actions,
the student red·bots are tlterally compelled to try again
and again, or lose their ata~ as "leaders.•• To such
minds, power becomes the end in itself -u many of
the campus firebrands have so candidly admitted.
Educators long have been greaUy -and properly
-concerned with protecting the.freedom and integrity
of higher education from the inroads of various levels
of government, and from off-campus pressure groups.
' The harsh new fact of life is that the new battle
front for freedom· to teacb is on their own campuses.
An enemy is within the gates.
Tax Reform: Another Try
Gov. Ronald Reagan's OIJCe highly acclaimed task
force on taxes failed to produce satisfactory proposals
for reform of the state's tax structure. The group
wrote a philosophical document of limited use in prac·
tical legislation.
The governor's designation of State Controller
Houston r. Flournoy to bea d a new Advisory Commis-
sion on Tax Reform is an effort to get the job done
by next January 1. The commission will review the
entire spectrum of state and local taxes -"from the
point of view of the individual taxpayer and the total
burden ·he must bear." Giving the task to a man with
insight into the problems both as a legislator and as
a member of the administration makes good sense.
The end result likely will not produce lower total
taxes but taxpayers in all categories will hope for an
end result of greater equity and fairness in distribut-
ing the tax burden.
Congressmen
Warn People•
To Stay Away
E~-GI Counters Flag 'Proposal~
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WASHINGTON -Members of Con·
gress are bluntly advising constituents
to stay away from Washington during
the impending "poor people's march."
The legislators are warning of the
possibility of a number o( dangers -
outbreaks of rlo~ and viole~ce, In-
cendiary fires, which have continued
to plague the capital since last
month's costly disturbances following
the sla'91bg of Dr. Martin Luther King,
and the spread of djsease.
The extraordinary development that
members ol Congress are telling their
home folks not to come to Washington
was revealed hy Sen. Karl Mundt, S.
0 ., a ranking Republican on the
powerful Apuropriationa and Foreign
Relations CommHtees. He a 1 s o
rtisclosed that be is urging colleagues
to do the same "because I fear we are h~aded for very serious trouble." ·
"I RAVE DEEMED IT necessary.
for the first time in my 30 years In
C:ingres11." Mundt said, "to tell the
..pcorle of my state that IC they have
business in Washington, they should
cancel it If possible. Also, if they must
come. thev should leave their wives
and famili es at home, because until
this so-called march is completed,
vic;ilors cannot feel safe in our capital
citv" P~esident Johnson should make a
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"Exc111 ••, air. 111 I •m tllll lff ti Jtil Ute ,..r ;..,.1'1 •1RU''
personal appeal to the march leaders
to drop their plans, Mundt declared, in
the interest of both their professed
cause and security of the people of
Washington. This view was echoed by
Sen. Gordon Allott, R..Colo., who con-
tended the march wlll do more harm
than good.
"PEOPLE HA VE A r ight to. peti-
tion," he said, "but they al!o have a
right to do it in an orderly manner.
When 10,000, :ll>,000, 30,000 or 100,000
people mass in one place to petition, it
can hardly be caJled a petition. That is
a demand. It is a demand that we bow
our neck to the power represented by
these people.
"I do not propose to do that. For one
thing, we must above all have law and
order. The people who are coming
here, no matter how well intentioned,
are doing themselves a g r e a t
disservice. I can listen to four or five
i}eople In my office, but I cannot listen
to a crowd of ten or more thousand.
And the same goes for other members
of Congress."
Robert S. Allen
An Astute Prediction
Thoughts at large:
Extremist demands for dealing with
"crime In the streets" r e c a 11
Coleridge's astute prediction long ago:
''Every reform. however necessary,
will by weak minds be carried to an
excess which will itself need reform·
ing." •
The worst thing about debt is that it
shortens We, psychologically, bf mak·
ing each month seem like W days in-
stead of 30. • •
One of the most common verbal er·
rors is confusing "nauseous'' and
"nauseated''; a person who i s
"nauseous" causes nausea in others,
while one whb is "nauseated" is al·
fiicted wlth it -to say "l feel naus·
eous.. is an expression of self-con·
tempt, not of illness. • • •
A truly charming woman is not one
who can merely m•e a bore feel ill·
teresting or a loot clevtt in ber
presence : any woman with a little
practice eoao do tttat; ralber, she iA
Dear \
.Gloomy
Gm:
r t.ldDk It la dtspstina to bne to w• ahnoct ttlr'M moatha of manna time to watt for atl· P'HA
appnilal -and I •Int everJ·
OM to lmo1' ll
one wbo can make • a smart m<an
totally oblivioos of her b a s i c
dumbness. which is the ultimate COO·
quest. • •
When we are utterly corwinced we
are about to oo something from ttie
best of motives -then is the time to
pause and ~k whether we are about
to commit 90me Ilagt'allt injustice. .. ,. .
The difference between work a.nd a
vocation is .that. given ~e proper in-
centives. a man will work to ttle limit
of his oapecities; but without any in-
centive at all, a man will labor at bis
voeation beyond the limit ot tus
normal capacities. . .. .
'11here are far more "Immoral" mar·
riagea than there ar~ "Immoral''
liaisons between unmarried partners:
marriages ~ affeotioCl, which
are simply a legalized form of pro-
stitution, for comfort, for conwoieace,
for status, « for a dubious "respec·
tabWty." . . ~
w~ prefer our aatnts de.ad, cold and
remote; a tiVlne saint amoo1111 would
be u perpetually trbomt u a pebble
in the collective llbc>e ol .oclety. • • •
The man 1'ho Ifft both akt• of a
. quelltiOn ii "1rtber along than tbt man
who '"' only one, but best ol al ls the
man wbo .et t.be bidden third aide. too. . . .. .
n ii wroog to •u.1f11t that UM pabUc
tit• ••llOft)lJ0 : tht pablle '"""' end r..uca an gemdne novtltJ la 8111 ci
the arts; nM .lt llkel .,. ncw-
dSttordolll of the famlU1t, " tblt tt
can be amUHd without taking tile
trwble to underltand « m.ttr a .,..
or novtl farm.
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Servicemen's Letter Disgusts Him
To the Editor :
Referring to the letter (Mailbox.
May 9) from Sgt. Edward Wynes and
SP-4 John Thompson, I am really
disgusted.
First off, I do not understand how
political speeches by Senators Ken·
nedy, McCarthy or other prominent
people could represent tile majority of
the American people.
I was not aware that the people of
the United States had forgotten the
USS Pueblo. I do know that we do not
make military decisions to fight ag·
gression or war.
I SUGGEST THAT these boys in
men's clothing check theta own age
group who are bmning draft cardi;,
who demonstrate about everything but
life itseU, who used our sacred
Amerlcan flag as window curtains and
beachtowels, and run to foreign coun-
tries from reality to satisfy their so·
called conscience.
I feel confl~nt that these two
unsung heroes will never earn a silver
star but they deserve a purple heart
for the wound inflicted upon the
American people.
MY PERSONAL opinion is to make
the stars and stripes a little larger,
make the eagle a little bigger and
raise the colors a UtUe higher for the
world to see.
If recognition is what these men
needed, they had it, their name was in
the paper.
HAROLD E. PETERS
Patriotic Ex·GI
Writing from Vietnam, servicemen
Wynes and ThompsO?l expressed thei r
amazement over Kennedy and McCar·
thy speeches and the "apparent readi·
ness of the people to forget the USS
Pueblo." They proposed the U.S. flag
be changed to red (for the blood of
American fighting men) with a-wide.
vertical yeUow &trtpe in the center
(for "the majority of the American
people"), and that a chicken replace
the eagle -change.a that "would bet·
ter reflect the attitudes of the Am.ri·
can people."
-Editor
'Walce lip, lntbecllest'
To the Edit-or:
l have never been so fully 8\lare or
the extent of discrimination which ex··
ists in this lovely Orange County area
of ours. Being a 19-year·old with a lit·
~e longer hair than the "norm'' and
looking for a pla~o llve has really
given me a sense of ldent.lflcation with
my black brothers.
For the Ors\ time, I was actually
made aware of people backing up and
suddenly deciding they had no place to
rent. These kinds of responltble
••George
(Problems! Drop a self-ad·
dressed stamped envelope·J.n tbe
mall today! Watch how your
mllil pico up!)
Dt• Geor1e: .
I think you are a lot prtttler
than your twtn who does U.
other atMa column. And tbDb
hr ICMdQc me to see mJ ,
pt1C)datrilt about f~tunc ,.
nwy ma J meet.
He's a lvtnt clolJt
T.C.
Dear T.C.:
ln the ftnt i>la4'e, l'm not ..
.vman you think I -
On steond thought. forl)lt I.
We gl.r'l• nave to ltfck tog.-..
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Letter& frcrm readers are welcome.
Normally writers should convey their
messages in 300 word& or less. The
right to condense ldteri to fit space
01" eliminate libel i8 reserwd. All let-
ters must include signature and mail·
ing addreu, but na~! will be with~
held on reqtte!t.
citizens are the same goons who
wallow in the mire of lies in your
slanted newspaper.
TREY ACTUALLY feel secure
thinking that they are doing their part
to help things in this countty. Don't
open any doors so they'll have to go
back and then they'll learn, 1hat's how
they think. They don't see that
whenever they put down a kid for his
appearance they only th.row that much
more wood on the already smoldering
pot which exists today in this country.
Wake up, you imbeciles! When is
the older generation going to see that
if they don't open up and start loving
people this whole thing Is just going to
fall all around us.
THE P OLICE SCENE in Orange
County is getting out Of e<>ntrol.
there's no hope of having an ounce of
good healthy fun. I'd like to ask all
your readers if they are going to be
content when they have to ask
themselves, "Did I do my part?" when
things really start popping this sum·
mer .
RON PISAM
Transient
'J W*Jt for You!'
To the Editor:
rt the youthful pot-users think that a
"trip" is the only route to sensitivity
to pain and beauty and deep feelings,
they're out of their skulls! My own
sensitivity to pain 'is acute as I read
the articles with telli-s of pity in my
eyes and the coffee cold 1n my cup.
The young girt who favors un·
conventional clothing and then let.a the
stares of startled obaervera bother
her says that pot soothe• her feelings
and sl'le can jlllt •it there and start
thinking about those people and get
saCl for them.
OB, MY DEAR young girl, the
sadness of the whole world is heavy in
my heart for you. You, who start out
110 brasl'l and bright and bravety -to
do wha!? Prove thole are stodgy old
conventional adulta7 'Mate the world
sit up and take notice of you7 Then,
what do yoi.a do? ESCAPE -into a
world of artifldality and falle sec"'1·
ty. where you experience a "beauti-
ful {eellng of kindness and benevo-
lence and undentandhlg" wblcb JOU
wt.ab everyone cookt have.
It may come .. somnbat of a
shock to you -but rniWODJ QpoD
miWom Of bume bein11 have U·
perienc:ed thts. feetlnp wiUlou.t tbe
beneJlt o( pol Quite I f• people ~ff
even dOM aomethln1 about tbtm.
'lbe, ba'Vt lived ttve1 cl produdlvltJ
and HTV'lct to others tryinl ~opefully
to mate tometbtnsln thia world better
than lt 1'0Uld have been lf tMy badD't
ben hen.
WBAT WILL YOU ny Cl'lJudpnent
Dly 'f'he:D med about 10Uf con·
tribution? "Well, l 11t under tucwiDt
treu ancl ,.mannaladt lkJel lD · my
cellopbaoe world and felt Ad ud kind
ad blllevolent and under1tandlnf7"
You 111 that When you're 1111'*111& DOI. you're .,,., of lal crue1da -
bat rou can stand a.m. Wbat
cneltin did you bave ID milld? Tile
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cruelties of people who are impolite ls agaiut this disease-carrying, crop-
enougb to stare at your 1940 fur piece destroying varmint, . that h a r d l Y
and long beads -or the cruelties of deserves sporting treatment, that the
hunger that twists the heart of 'a· varmint bunter. whom Mr. White
mother in India holding her dying, ~-rcUtigates, wages bis warfare.
starving btimn 1b~ arms? The tool Of the bunter is th& .22 rifle
Perhaps you 'had in mind the with a telescope sight, according to
cruelties Of pain and fear that haunt Mr. White. 'The average rifle in this
the wards of overcrowded, un-class is capable (with a machine rest)
~rstaffed hospitals or the crueltie~ of of holding a horizontal pattern of. ap-
slums and ghettos which produce J*'Oxi~l.y 3.06 inches at 100 yards (3
underprivileged children who need minute of angle). Vertical dispersion
tutoring and attention and klndness to at the same range ror the .22 long rifle
enter into a strange, outside world. cartridge is approxoimately 5 inches.
(THESE CHILDREN, by the way,
never have to worry about "my dad
worki.ng his brains out for a machine,
to put me through college so I can
marry a guy who will work his bra!Ds
out for a machine ... " as one of your
1 ister LSD users laments. Some of
these children don't have to worry
about any fathers at all.)
Maybe you were thinking of the
cruelties of disease and accident
which leave small bodies and minds
hurt and warped and crylng out for
help -or the cruelties Of loneliness
which stabs into the hearts of old peo-
ple left alone, cheerless and afraid.
OH, MY HEART really bleeds for
you strong, healthy, bright young peo-
ple with your whole beautiful, shining
lives ahead of you. And nothing more
exciting to do than to blow $8-$12 on an
LSD trip or '5 on a matchbox full of
marijuana cigarets. (By the way, have
you ever looked into what '5 buys in a
CARE paekage? No. I guess you
wouldn't have.)
You eager, intelligent youngsters of
today who so love to try new things
and venture into unknown realms of
experimentation :..... why don't you try
something really bold and differeot?
WHY DON'T YOU experiment with
the dynamic forces of prayer? .. Tune
in" to the tbrlll of terVing your fellow
man. "Turn on" with the majority of
your contemporaries who are really
alive in this world and finding beauty
and excitement in the nobler aspira-
tiooJ ol man -in truth and integrity
-in creativity .and accomplishment -
jn love and courage. All real -not
drug-induced.
Or do dancing tables and chairs and
lampposts spr outing flowers attract
you more?
I weep for you!
MRS. JACK SMI'I11
l' arntlat B•aten
To the Editor:
How apt can. a title be? I refer to
"Wb.lte Wash" <Sports Page, May 8).
Mr. Wblte chose to cutigate the
bunter Wbo spec:ializes ln ground
squirrels with a small-caliber , scope.
sighted riDe. 'lbe inference in the col-
umn was tbat ~t 100 yards the bUQter
was betn,1 less than apoftlbg in the
chance given tbeJe vannlDtl.
Obviously Mr. White is uninformed
regarding the nalm'e ol the mpt «
the balUJtics of the weapons belnc 111-
ed. The IJ"OUDd aqutrrel• Car dlrl•
aquirrel) ii • d•tl'QcUve rodlnt lmcl-
ly worthy of the tears tMd bf JOlll'
colunmlJt. He la nspolllihll far m1111
tbousaodl of do.Dan in crop di.ma" ~ California each year, wtth one lqU1rTel beinC c•pable at destroytni tbe entirt crop of a fruit tree.
'l'llE GROUND SQUIRREL II a e....-
rief ol diMUe, lncludm1 ~ ~.
an outbreak ol Which w~recordld bl
Kem County ln recent Jtt!'I. ,Wbln st.andlnc oe b11 baundlea, 111e sround
lqQimJ mtUurta ~ty' 2 ln-
cba by I iDcbes, ber«J U U •
cellh'ely larlt t.rpt at 100 Jvdil.. It ' ~
This means that the bullets fired at a
given point of aim will hit in an area 3
inchesii:·de and 5 inches high, ex-
cludin curacy caused by the
bunter, . d, terrain, etc.
THE AVERAGE varmint hunter,
who is in general a l:letter·than-
average marksman, is doing well to
hold his grouping to an additional
minute of angle, which will increase
the pattern to 4 by 7 inches. Special
loadings and calibers ( .222, .223, etc .. )
may reduce the dispersion by 60 per·
cent; however, when terrain, wind~
and the impulsive movements of. the
little beastie are added, it can be seen
·that ·our poor abwed and destructive
rodent has an excellent chance.
May I suggest that Mr. White save
his tears for a more <\l?serving subject
in his future columns. It would pro-
bably be sufficient if be would ex-
ercise the responsibility Of a good
reportar to get all the facts and
figures, and then accurately report
them before he charges off with his
bucket and brush.
K. W.ADA.l.S
6e1'erlltneat Coatrol
To the Editor:
The letter from Larry Norlandet
(Mailbox, May 7) concerning the in·
creasing goverrunent control of state
colleges is testimony to a fact many
cannot seem 'to see. That is, when the
government bas a financial hand in a
business, then it will exert ~ontrol
over that business. After all, if it is
paying for education, then it ~ heve
a say in what happens on oempus .
THE POINT IS, our achool tioerds
which seek state and fedel\81 aid must
realize it will not be free. For once the
government gives us money under the
poverty or any other program, it can
tell us bow to spend it, and bow to
spend our own moeey in order to
qualify for the 4Ud. ~
So please let ut remain independent1 or we shall soon have a govermneni
education standard reHJDbllng a preat
mold. Stuff in the mwtent, apply tM ~aure, r-leue the mold, then label.
'One gu.araateed covet mnent-ata!Mi
dard elementary, hiP ecbool or col•
lege gr.Suate. ..
ALICE W. BEVERIDGS
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